Being an institution within an institution, TENT tries to be host and guest at the same time. So in the concept, a part of TENT is also to connect, network, collaborate and share structures, and resources with local groups, based in our host institution's cities. In this context during our time as guests at Gessnerallee Zurich, TENT worked with Remote Together, a collaborative project between Vienna, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Zurich, the main co-production of a Zurich-based group. TENT share the structural resources of Gessneralle's publication, audience, and network with them. We also envision, having this formate in our practice, which can be our strength, rather than our weakness.
Remote Together – The Reality Vaccine is a networked live format that seeks artistic engagement with contemporary realities. Between flashmob and conference call, it opens up new digital and hybrid spaces of shared theatrical experience while bringing together different artists in Europe using digital tools. The performances take place simultaneously at all four locations, each sending a signal to the headquarters. There, live editors produce a stream from the various feeds, which in turn can be seen and heard by the small swarms of local audiences – on the road or at the base station – via smartphone. In this way, the local audiences unite for the duration of the events to form a transnational supra-swarm, and the interventions and performances are linked to each other.
For Wild Life, Transit Productions is developing a series of expeditions between science and projection with performance collective IMMEDIAT (Zurich), current: a Space (Amsterdam), Club Real (Berlin), and visual artists Thomas Hörl & Peter Kozek (Vienna), which go in search of the creatures of the city and investigate biodiversity, habitats, pack formations, and swarm intelligences.
Concept & Live Direction: Transit Productions (Barbara Weber, Yannik Böhmer, Ilona Stutz, Florian Ronc, Kati Rickenbach, Dominic Huber, Sabrina Hofer, Raffael Greminger)
Meeting point: See below for the respective city
Meeting time: 19:45
Please bring headphones and a fully charged smartphone with working Mobile Data with you.
Zurich: IMMEDIAT
Collecting Expressions
Join an exploration of Zurich with someone who is looking for a voice. Not just any voice – maybe theirs, maybe yours, maybe ours, definitely the city’s. As we receive signals from Amsterdam, Berlin and Vienna, the city will expand and the cities’ voices will merge and overlap.
Concept & Acting: Corinne Soland
Concept & Dramaturgy: Elo Göldi
Camera: Diana Khuu
Costume and Scenography: Stephanie Müller
Outside Eye: Seraina Dür
Being an institution within an institution, TENT tries to be host and guest at the same time. So in the concept, a part of TENT is also to connect, network, collaborate and share structures, and resources with local groups, based in our host institution's cities. In this context during our time as guests at Gessnerallee Zurich, TENT worked with Remote Together, a collaborative project between Vienna, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Zurich, the main co-production of a Zurich-based group. TENT share the structural resources of Gessneralle's publication, audience, and network with them. We also envision, having this formate in our practice, which can be our strength, rather than our weakness.
Remote Together – The Reality Vaccine is a networked live format that seeks artistic engagement with contemporary realities. Between flashmob and conference call, it opens up new digital and hybrid spaces of shared theatrical experience while bringing together different artists in Europe using digital tools. The performances take place simultaneously at all four locations, each sending a signal to the headquarters. There, live editors produce a stream from the various feeds, which in turn can be seen and heard by the small swarms of local audiences – on the road or at the base station – via smartphone. In this way, the local audiences unite for the duration of the events to form a transnational supra-swarm, and the interventions and performances are linked to each other.
For Wild Life, Transit Productions is developing a series of expeditions between science and projection with performance collective IMMEDIAT (Zurich), current: a Space (Amsterdam), Club Real (Berlin), and visual artists Thomas Hörl & Peter Kozek (Vienna), which go in search of the creatures of the city and investigate biodiversity, habitats, pack formations, and swarm intelligences.
Concept & Live Direction: Transit Productions (Barbara Weber, Yannik Böhmer, Ilona Stutz, Florian Ronc, Kati Rickenbach, Dominic Huber, Sabrina Hofer, Raffael Greminger)
Meeting point: See below for the respective city
Meeting time: 19:45
Please bring headphones and a fully charged smartphone with working Mobile Data with you.
Zurich: IMMEDIAT
Collecting Expressions
Join an exploration of Zurich with someone who is looking for a voice. Not just any voice – maybe theirs, maybe yours, maybe ours, definitely the city’s. As we receive signals from Amsterdam, Berlin and Vienna, the city will expand and the cities’ voices will merge and overlap.
Concept & Acting: Corinne Soland
Concept & Dramaturgy: Elo Göldi
Camera: Diana Khuu
Costume and Scenography: Stephanie Müller
Outside Eye: Seraina Dür