Theatre By and For Gamers
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Emma Bexell. In this episode, Emma Bexell from Bombina Bombast, a performing arts company in Malmö, Sweden, takes us to the space of gamified society and theatre.
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Emma Bexell. In this episode, Emma Bexell from Bombina Bombast, a performing arts company in Malmö, Sweden, takes us to the space of gamified society and theatre.
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Laurel Lawson. Disabled choreographer, dancer, designer, engineer, and founding member of Kinetic Light Laurel Lawson talks about performing aerially in a wheelchair, acce…
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Rubén Polendo. In this episode we talk with the founding artistic director of Theater Mitu, Rubén Polendo, about the hope for the future that inspired Utopian Hotline"no…
By Tjaša Ferme, Annemarie Hagenaars. Annemarie Hagenaars is an astronomer, physicist, and actress.
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, LaJune McMillian. LaJuné shares about the inception of Black Movement Library: a database of motion capture data from Black folks they created, while seeking to avoid the…
By Tjaša Ferme, Josh Corn. This week, Tjaša speaks with Josh Corn, a true renaissance man. He uses technology to tell absurd and subversive stories about humanity.
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Maud Acheampong. Maud discusses monsters, and the "humanization process": the idea that humanity asks of us to leave some part of the world at the door and opt in for a ve…
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Igor Golyak. In this episode, TjaÅ¡a chats with director Igor Golyak of Arlekin Players about the power of virtual theatre and the experience of using technology that ha…
By TjaÅ¡a Ferme, Lucrecia Briceno, Eamonn Farrell. We dive deep with Anonymous Ensemble into LIontop: a technologically ambitious installation and multilingual performance that centers on …
By Tjaša Ferme, Heidi Boisvert. Guest Heidi Bosivert believes that our bodies are archives of stories and if we can't get those stories out, the whole fabric of society will break down.