A Right to Die
In the so-called “Golden Age,” in the beginnings of the Western philosophical tradition in Greece before its ascent into Platonic abstraction, one vehicle for theory was the theater. Universal elements of “the human condition” were reflected by chorus and convention in the concrete, compelling drama of Greek tragedy and comedy. A Right to Die? was the first in a series of interactive multimedia programs developed under Project THEORIA, whose agenda is reflected in its acronym: Testing Hypotheses in Ethics: Observation, Reason, Imagination, and Affect. The goal of Project THEORIA is to design compelling, interactive multimedia environments—sensoriums—for exploring hypotheses in the domain of human values.
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