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A recording, written and produced by D.H. VanLenten for Bell Telephone Laboratories that contains samples of computer-synthesized speech. Track 4 is a soliloquy from Hamlet.
Radio broadcast. Trevor Cox of Salford University considers whether a computer could ever create a work of art that could match Shakespeare’s creativity or stand up to critical scrutiny. He has a 3D model...
Multimedia pack comprising a 45-minute film, an interactive presentation with 2 levels of ability, 6 multiple choice quizzes, 6 computer games, and a Teaching Shakespeare Online resource which helps develop...
From the Pendulum website: "Pendulum chose a passionate monologue from Antony and Cleopatra [the "all is lost" soliloquy, IV ii], and proceeded to build a 3D Mark Antony and a richly textured environment...
Audio podcast from BBC Arts and Ideas. John Gallagher, from the University of Leeds, talks to Professor Alison Findlay and Professor Jonathan Culpeper, both from Lancaster University, about the Encyclopedia...
No-budget digital feature film. A romantic comedy. Ben is a computer nerd who transforms himself into a sonnet reading, serenading, sword-fighting, cross-dressing ‘Shakespearean Love Machine’ to woo the...
Television arts documentary. Documentary on the film-maker Peter Greenaway with special reference to PROSPERO’S BOOKS. The programme covers Greenaway’s approach to film-making and narrative, showing how...
Computer animation. Naked Rabbit presents Act II sc ii of Hamlet acted by cats, with Hamlet being an impression of Charlton Heston. The show is introduced from a study by Frasier Tomcat, a spoof on Alistair...
Open University programme made for the 103 Introduction to the Humanities course. Looks at how Robert Matthews has used his computer to find out whether Shakespeare really was the author of a new poem...
Podcast. Professor Tiffany Stern gives a short talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in Elizabethan England. Stern talks of fools, prompting and cues.