Immersion and Participation in Punchdrunk's Theatrical Worlds is a
detailed account of the company's award-winning productions and their
historical context. Examining Punchdrunk's role as pioneers of immersive
theatre in the UK through a range of their productions including Sleep
No More and The Drowned Man besides theatrical works such as Faust,
The Duchess of Malfi and Kabeiroi, and cross-platform productions
like The Moon Slave, The Borough and The Oracles, the book
presents an original framework for understanding immersion in theatrical
and mixed reality experiences.
Central to the book is a study of how immersive experience is produced
in interaction with physical and digital scenography for participatory
audiences. Through ethnographies of the company, their designers,
actors, producers and audiences, the book interrogates the relationship
between the aesthetics of interaction and the experience of immersion in
Punchdrunk's work. The theoretical framework that the book introduces
affords analyses of material cultures and the influence of technology on
interaction design in theatre and beyond, and offers a blueprint for
next-generation immersive design and scenography for interactive
multimedia environments.