Cyborgs, Robots, Avatars and Holograms in Performing Arts Affect Audience Reception
“To dance is human” (Hanna, 1979), but dancers on stage may be cyborgs, robots, avatars, or holograms. The boundaries between these creatures and their creators are sometimes blurred (voluntarily or not).
Elodie Verlinden
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