Re: Who coined the term 'distribute4d performance'?

From: Lisa Naugle (lnaugle@uci.edu)
Date: 02/23/02


In the 1998 article, Digital Dancing I use the term distributed 
choreography to discuss synchronous, Internet-based communication that 
spans different geographical locations.    In other words, the performance 
occurs at the same time (but not in the same place) -- in at least two 
different locations via the Internet and  the performances influence by 
each other.

Best,
Lisa


At 01:17 PM 2/22/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>April 1995, <<a distributed virtual performance/event>> for the Austin 
>premier of "Dancing With The Virtual Devish Virtual Bodies"
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>Yacov.
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>>Hi all,
>>I am currently trying to find out who first coined the term "distributed 
>>performance". The earliest paper I found is Lisa Naugle's article 
>>"Digital Dancing" in IEEE Multimedia in 1998. In this article, she uses 
>>the term 'distributed choreography'.
>>As far as I know, the earliest telematic performance by the later 
>>Electronic Café group took place already in 1980, and so I wonder if 
>>somebody used the term somewhat earlier.
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>>I would appreciate any help!
>>All the best, Julia Glesner.
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