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Enveloping worlds: Toward a discourse of immersive performance
E. B. Hunter
, Scott Magelssen
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Keyphrases
Immersive Performance
100%
Choctaw
66%
Immersive
66%
Dementia
33%
Aging
33%
Three-dimensional (3D)
33%
Telephone
33%
Empathy
33%
Renaissance
33%
Ethical Considerations
33%
Entitlement
33%
Entertainment
33%
Oklahoma
33%
Analytical Model
33%
Atlanta
33%
Cultural Centers
33%
In-store Displays
33%
Pauli
33%
COVID-19 Lockdown
33%
Costume
33%
Performance Modes
33%
Vincent Van Gogh
33%
Donkey
33%
Full Inclusion
33%
Black Art
33%
Department Stores
33%
Antebellum
33%
Audience Member
33%
Sovereignty
33%
Disney
33%
Multisensory Experience
33%
Autoethnography
33%
Escape Room
33%
Immersive World
33%
Tabletop Role-playing Games
33%
Tiki
33%
Audience Agency
33%
Participatory Performance
33%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
100%
Choctaw
100%
Case Study
50%
USA
50%
Three-Dimensional
50%
Renaissance
50%
Engagement
50%
COVID-19
50%
1920s
50%
Artists
50%
Oklahoma
50%
Battle
50%
Empathy
50%
Atlanta
50%
Multi-sensory
50%
Ante-bellum
50%
Entitlement
50%
Participatory Performance
50%
Lockdown
50%
Panorama
50%
Role-Playing
50%
Cultural Center
50%
Scenographer
50%