Does a Zoom play have to be presented on Zoom? When is it VR/AR? What does “live” mean? Who is doing the work—the audience or the device or the performers? How can the audience “break” it? Relevant Projects: I. F.: Indigenous Futurities A dance performance composite video broadcast live on howlround.tv and YouTube. Orestes Live web-based performance of Euripides’ genre-defying classic hacked, warped and chopped — rebooted for the electronic age. PXR2020 Conference Virtual Reality Symposium for Canadian artists and XR technologists, exploring creation and performance in XR. The Stranger 2.0 An urban immersive format designed for one audience member at a time to interact with characters hidden among the pedestrians in the downtown core and installations including dance, music, and painting. Theatre@York’s The Antigone Play and HAGS Two online plays commissioned by the Department of Theatre in the School of the Arts Media Performance and Design at York University Previous articleUnderstanding LimitationsNext article Marketing and Positioning for Funding