make-shift

a networked performance about connectivity & consequences
11 May 2012 to 13 May 2012
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online
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Houses in Berlin and Brighton will connect for 3 make-shift events 11-13 May for the Brighton Fringe Festival.

make-shift is a unique and intimate networked performance that speaks about the fragile connectivity of human and ecological relationships. The performance takes place simultaneously in two separate houses that are connected through a specially designed online interface. Paula and Helen (one in each house) stage their part of the work with the help of local audience members. Scripted and visually poetic performance is interspersed with webcam videography, avatar puppetry and audience interaction in the format of a performative salon. Everything that happens in the houses is streamed to online audiences who can also contribute text chat visible on the interface to everyone throughout the event.

On 11, 12 and 13th May, participants in houses in Berlin andBrighton  will collaborate over the internet to create performances that anyone with internet access can join online, from anywhere in the world. Visit www.make-shift.net and click on "find your local time here" to convert the time to your local time. There will be a live link to the interface about an hour before the show starts.

There will be simultaneous live screenings of all three performances at the Room G4 in Grand Parade, University of Brighton, and of the Saturday 12th event at Noymann Miller, Friedenau, Berlin.

More information is available on the Brighton Fringe Festival web site.

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