05 - A bit fit? Which bits are fit?
Episode five of the SWS Podcast in which Adrienne Wong and Jacob Zimmer discuss performing live to tape, applying bio-data collection techniques to theatre, placing the user at the centre of the experience, and the changes to the Canada Council's Awards to theatre operating companies.
- Rhubarb Festival
- The Monarch
- Buddies (in Bad Times) space
- Fun Palace
- The Moth
- This American Life's host is Ira Glass
- Shure 7B
- AT 4050
- HowlRound
- Techne: Getting Fit article about collecting more data.
- FitBits
- Quantified Self Movement
- Heisenberg principle. "This ascribes the uncertainty in the measurable quantities to the jolt-like disturbance triggered by the act of observation."
- Interviewing Humans
- Erika Hall
- Design-based Thinking
- Inclusive design
- Dustin Harvey's terrible Skype photo
- German Post-Dramatic Theatre
- Comedian
- Burlesque
Why the Canada Council's theatre budget decision has some companies crying foul
- Adrienne was, indeed, using the term "false syllogism" incorrectly.
- Vertigo Theatre
- DVxT
- Theatre Front
- Factory Theatre
- Passe Muraille
- Mounting debt sinks Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company
- Canadian Stage
- Neptune Theatre – Jacob would like to clarify the he meant the early 2000's, not the 1990's.