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To Be Continued" is part of the larger Uncloud festival, an arts initiative comprising more than three weeks of events at various venues in Utrecht. Uncloud presents diverse activities, from concerts and live performances to exhibitions, club nights and interactive theatre productions. It celebrates hybrid soundscapes and technological encounters, all linked by this year's theme: physicaldigital-digital-physicaldigital. But what does it all mean? How do digitalisation and technology affect our understanding of time? Nineties, an Amsterdam-based theatre collective whose mission is to shed light on contemporary practices, seeks to offer new perspectives on our changing world and its challenges.
Nineties' performances are a fusion of visual art, digital media, literature, music and performance, bridging the gap between high and pop culture. Starting this spring, Nineties invites the audience at the various chosen Phone Number List locations to embark on a unique journey in which traditional actors take a back seat. Instead, digital technology takes centre stage in this captivating audiovisual installation. From the moment the ticket is purchased, those attending the performance in the Theater Kikker are guided through this digital realm by a chatbot on Telegram. This virtual guide accompanies them all the way to the extensive digital performance in the physical venue. 'To Be Continued' is a thought-provoking exploration of modern digital culture and its profound influence on our perception of time.
The theatre collective pushes the boundaries of classical performance, taking its narrative beyond the traditional stage. For this innovative production, Nineties collaborated with video artist Noralie, interactive design studio Moniker and musician/producer Philipp Thimm. Together, they created an English-language installation that challenges our relationship with time. Yannick Noomen, the director of 'To Be Continued', reflects on the accelerated pace of our digital age. "In a matter of seconds, we can access information, connect with people worldwide and even create completely new realities. But in this whirlwind, have we really gained control over time?" Noomen's fascination lies in exploring the profound impact of technology on our lives.
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