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During the pandemic technology is a lifeline to traditionally non-digital forms of art. But has high culture adapted to being just another stream of online content?

Since March this year - 2020 - venues have been black. Performers and live audiences are separated by COVID-19. Had it lasted a week, maybe two, things might not have changed. But as with the rest of our lives, technology has had to step in to give a lifeline to those who make their living from live performance. Aleks asks whether streaming online commodifies and commercialises artists and cultural scenes by turning what they do into just more online content? Or will streaming, together with limitations, promote greater creativity from the re- imagining of performance through the use of technology, to engage and reach audiences?

Producer Kate Bissell
Researcher Juliet Conway

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29 minutes

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Mon 16 Nov 2020 16:30

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  • Mon 16 Nov 2020 16:30

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