Interactive installation by OutOfTheBox
Digitally networked, always available and always connected - yet often lonely. All over the world, people feel more isolated, alienated and lonely than ever before. What role does digitalization play in this? Is there even such a thing as digital loneliness? And could technology help to overcome collective loneliness?
The interactive installation "In data unicorns we trust" is dedicated to the relationship between digitalization and loneliness as a social phenomenon and makes different perspectives visible based on interviews. With the help of specially developed software, participants explore the documentary material in a playful setting.
Play dates (tickets can be booked individually for each slot)
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and designs performative experiential spaces at the interface of theater, media art and game design. More information at: outofthebox-now.de
Note: Stroboscopic effects are used during the performance, which may trigger seizures in people with epilepsy or at risk of epilepsy.
Concept and artistic direction: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn)
Software and hardware direction: Ricardo Gehen
Game design and collaboration on software and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause
Dramaturgy and communication: Tina Ebert
Dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen
Collaboration on set design: Neïtah Janzing
Production management: Susanne Schuster
Cooperation: Theaterhaus Hildesheim and Schaubude Berlin
A big thank you to:
Interview partners: Anonymous, Dr. Anne Deremetz, Dagmar Hirche - Wege aus der
Einsamkeit e.V., Diana Kinnert, Janosch Schobin, Fabian Schrader / Somewhere Over The
Hay Bale - the interview podcast about queer life in the countryside, Jerome Trebing, Prof.
Dr. Eva Weber-Guskar, Philipp Witzmann - CEO of nebenan.de
Speaker: Martin Bruchmann.
As well as to the LaFT Niedersachsen.
The project is the third part of the program series "Algorithms of poverty on digital inequality by OutOfTheBox. Supported by the Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Lower Saxony Ministry for Science and Culture and the Lower Saxony Foundation.
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