synprestation
Synprestation is a term used in performing arts and media studies to describe a hybrid form of performance in which human performers and synthetic agents—such as artificial intelligence programs, generative algorithms, or digital avatars—co-create a live or digitally delivered event in real time. The concept emphasizes co-authorship between human intention and machine-generated content, producing a unified stage presence that is responsive to audience or environmental input.
Etymology and scope: The word blends syn- from Greek meaning "together" with prestation, a French term for
Concept and components: A synprestation typically involves live performers, AI agents, real-time media streams, and interactive
Methods: Methods rely on real-time processing pipelines using tools such as Max/MSP, Ableton Live, Unity or Unreal
Applications: Applications span hybrid theatre, immersive installations, live cinema, dance, and telepresence performances, as well as
Critique and considerations: Synprestation raises questions of authorship, consent, data privacy, and labor, as well as
Related topics include interactive performance, AI-assisted creativity, generative art, and hybrid theatre.