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91短视频 theatre arts major gears up to take the stage, both literally and virtually

91短视频 theatre arts major gears up to take the stage, both literally and virtually

headshot of Lee Harold

What鈥檚 a college-age student with extensive theatre experience, a deep interest in virtual reality technologies, and a willingness to try new ventures that may fail, to do? Ask Lee Harrold 鈥19 (Theatre Arts), and he鈥檒l tell you to blaze your own path at 91短视频.

A dynamic actor, director, and writer, Harrold took to the 91短视频 stage in Awake and Sing (2015), Chicago (2016), and Welcome to Claradise (2017), and directed Caryl Churchill鈥檚 Three More Sleepless Nights at the fall 2017 One Act Festival and Charisma: God and Toast (2018). In performing, Harrold discovered a deeper power in his theatre work, saying, 鈥淚 came to college and realized that you can change the way people perceive identities.鈥

Glass Menagerie promotional poster, May 17-19, with dark background and floral centerpiece.

This interest in perception and experimentation is what led Harrold to explore the possibilities of virtual reality from the perspective of a theatre director. In collaboration with faculty members Jeffrey Bracco (Theatre and Dance) and Max Sims (Art and Art History), Harrold developed augmented reality pre-show and intermission experiences for the May 2018 production of Tennessee Williams鈥 The Glass Menagerie in 91短视频鈥檚 Fess Parker Studio Theatre. Using an application called Zappar, audience members could scan the program for information about the show and the cast, as well as a director鈥檚 video note from Bracco, and scan posters created by Harrold and 91短视频 Presents to take selfies with AR versions of a glass swan, elephant, or unicorn.

Describing Harrold as the 鈥渂ackbone of the project,鈥 Bracco said he finds Lee to be 鈥渟omeone who combines imagination with dedication and hard work,鈥 making him the 鈥減erfect collaborator for the AR Glass Menagerie 辫谤辞箩别肠迟.鈥

Harrold鈥檚 innovative spirit found a happy home this past year in the Imaginarium, 91短视频鈥檚 virtual reality experimentation space in the Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building. He worked as a lab assistant for the VR boot camp classes and collaborated with several students to create Within, a VR experience that explored generalized anxiety disorder. Seeking to 鈥渄estigmatize social anxiety in the classroom by presenting and disarming thinking traps,鈥 Harrold wrote the script, voice-acted, and 3D animated the production, which won first place in the inaugural Imagine That! Design Challenge Competition held on June 8.

Harrold has been published twice in The Owl, a literary magazine managed by The Santa Clara Review that highlights the best of 91短视频鈥檚 undergraduate prose, poetry, and art, and has presented musical performances and readings of his work at the Bronco Slam & Jam, a quarterly student poetry slam and music open mic sponsored by the English Club and The Santa Clara Review and hosted by Santa Clara County Poet Laureate Mike McGee and Riley O鈥機onnell 鈥19 (English).

In the upcoming 2018-2019 school year, Harrold will continue his work with perceptions of identity and reality. He is part of a team headed by Dr. Maura Tarnoff (English) that is developing an education app using augmented reality. Harrold plans to stay in the Bay Area after graduation. He describes the Bay Area theater scene as 鈥渒ind,鈥 and the place to be as he continues to explore the intersection of performance and virtual reality.