Hi Maria,

I have no knowledge of information pertaining directly to interaction 
design and theatre, but if you haven't already done so, I recommend 
reading:

"Computers as Theatre" by Brenda Laurel
http://www.amazon.com/Computers-as-Theatre-Brenda-Laurel/dp/0201550601

Personally, I find that some principles from stage direction to be very 
relevant and applicable to interface visual design. Concepts such as 
"selection" and "emphasis" and "levels" help me understand designing 
within space and therefore lend themselves very well to the informed 
placement of UI elements. After all, a screen has similar 
characteristics to the traditional proscenium stage.

-- 
All the Best,

Seamus Byrne 
Senior User Experience Designer

WestGlobal Ltd
Dublin, Ireland

Mobl: 087 618 5655





Maria De Monte wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just wondering... does anyone of you has information about interaction design 
> studies applied to theatre?
> I've tried to put up a show using human-machine interaction principles a 
> couple years ago, and the results were astonishing.
> I'd like to keep on working in this sense of direction. Anything in Dublin, 
> Ireland?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Maria :-)
>
>
>
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