Deus Ex Machina

Posts treating on the Deus Ex Machina project


Moment of Choice

Moment of Choice


Posted By on Thursday, January 8, 2015

Audience members have asked when do actors find out what scene they’ll be doing next. This is when we find out, sometimes a few seconds earlier if it’s a landslide.  The one below was a squeaker. It’s these few seconds in which the rest of the evening for almost everybody in the show is decided.  Monologues drop onto the table, whole characters are shrugged off for the night, blood rigging is moved to another...

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Unclogging The Data Pipe

Unclogging The Data Pipe


Posted By on Sunday, January 4, 2015

For today’s performance, we implemented a change in text message behavior. Previously we were pushing via text message the voting options to each phone, reinforcing the options made available on the screens in the performance (and for some of the votes via spoken lines). We found that for last night’s full-to-bursting audience, that: the information appeared redundant owing to the other methods we present the options the...

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Industry Night: Monday, January 12th

Industry Night: Monday, January 12th


Posted By on Friday, January 2, 2015

We are having a special performance of Deus Ex Machina on Monday, January 12th to ensure our colleagues in the entertainment and arts industries can join us in the audience. And because so many of us in these fields take a vow of poverty, we are offering a $10 discount on all ticket levels for the night. All are welcome on this specially discounted off-night performance. Secure Your $10 Industry Night Discount Go to the Long Center...

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Structuring A Narrative Multiverse

Structuring A Narrative Multiverse


Posted By on Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Deus Ex Machina began with a conversation about yielding to an audience agency over a play’s narrative trajectory while preserving the structure and prepare-ability of a traditional play. We settled quickly on diverging, scripted timelines, a multiverse of narrative lines that split at multiple inflection points responding to audience voting. How to do this gracefully? How to submerge the mechanics of voting into the world of...

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Tickets to “Deus Ex Machina” are on sale at the Long Center online, by phone at (512) 474-LONG (5664), and in person at the box office at 701 W. Riverside Drive Austin, TX 78704. Discounts We have a few discounts for many of you, and we hope you will take advantage of the one that gives you the cheapest price (discounts do not stack). Repeat Attendees Once you have attended a performance, you are eligible to purchase...

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