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CyberBallet by CyberRäuber, Berlin
interactive installation
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Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Bangalore, Bangalore
- Price Entry pass INR 100 onwards
© CyberRäuber
In collaboration with our long-standing partner Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, and as part of the Attakkalari India Biennial 2021/2022, we are happy to present CyberBallet by Marcel Karnapke and Björn Lengers from the Berlin-based artist collective CyberRäuber.
January 24 - 28, 2022 | 7.00 & 8.00 p.m.
Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Wilson Garden, Bangalore
Entry pass on myinstamojo
CyberBallet is a dance performance in cyberspace: What does it mean to have a body, to exist and move in physical space? Can an Artificial Intelligence truly grasp the basics of the human experience if it lacks a body?
The collaboration of German Virtual Reality and Theatre Collective CyberRäuber with dancers of the Badisches Staatsballet, Karlsruhe, Germany, Israeli composer Micha Kaplan and German-Brazilian choreographer Ronni Maciel underwent two drastic transformations: first Covid forced the team to shift the project - originally planned as a live VR-installation on a theatre stage - to cyberspace.
CyberBallet became a performance in front of a live audience, sharing the virtual space with their avatars and the performers on a social VR-platform, without anybody physically leaving their homes.
This version was staged in a series of public rehearsals (one of them as part of the VRHAM Festival 2020 in Hamburg, Germany), followed by its premiere at Ars Electronica Festival 2020.
In a second step, 2021 CyberBallet transitioned to an installation on stand-alone VR-headsets, enabling the audience to experience the piece in the medium it was made for, encountering dancing avatars of a curious machine, moving and dancing with them.
Motion capture dance data and extensive video recordings are the basis for machine learning / neural networks to isolate, analyse, contextualise and visualise dance. The visitor, by exploring a stage, gains a fragmented new perspective on something humans take for granted, while being nearly incomprehensible for a machine: having a body and the joy of movement.
Concept, Direction: CyberRäuber (Marcel Karnapke, Björn Lengers)
Music: Micha Kaplan
Choreography, Dance, Concept: Ronni Maciel
Stage: Angelika Katzinger
Production: Eva-Karen Tittmann
Choreography, Dance: Badisches Staatsballett (Désirée Ballantyne, Anastasiya Didenko, Carolina Martins, Louiz Rodrigues, Emiel Vandenberghe)
Voice: Jessica Gadani
A collaboration with Badisches Staatstheater, Karlsruhe and Landestheater Linz, funded by Kulturstiftung des Bundes, Fonds Doppelpass.
January 24 - 28, 2022 | 7.00 & 8.00 p.m.
Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Wilson Garden, Bangalore
Entry pass on myinstamojo
CyberBallet is a dance performance in cyberspace: What does it mean to have a body, to exist and move in physical space? Can an Artificial Intelligence truly grasp the basics of the human experience if it lacks a body?
The collaboration of German Virtual Reality and Theatre Collective CyberRäuber with dancers of the Badisches Staatsballet, Karlsruhe, Germany, Israeli composer Micha Kaplan and German-Brazilian choreographer Ronni Maciel underwent two drastic transformations: first Covid forced the team to shift the project - originally planned as a live VR-installation on a theatre stage - to cyberspace.
CyberBallet became a performance in front of a live audience, sharing the virtual space with their avatars and the performers on a social VR-platform, without anybody physically leaving their homes.
This version was staged in a series of public rehearsals (one of them as part of the VRHAM Festival 2020 in Hamburg, Germany), followed by its premiere at Ars Electronica Festival 2020.
In a second step, 2021 CyberBallet transitioned to an installation on stand-alone VR-headsets, enabling the audience to experience the piece in the medium it was made for, encountering dancing avatars of a curious machine, moving and dancing with them.
Motion capture dance data and extensive video recordings are the basis for machine learning / neural networks to isolate, analyse, contextualise and visualise dance. The visitor, by exploring a stage, gains a fragmented new perspective on something humans take for granted, while being nearly incomprehensible for a machine: having a body and the joy of movement.
Concept, Direction: CyberRäuber (Marcel Karnapke, Björn Lengers)
Music: Micha Kaplan
Choreography, Dance, Concept: Ronni Maciel
Stage: Angelika Katzinger
Production: Eva-Karen Tittmann
Choreography, Dance: Badisches Staatsballett (Désirée Ballantyne, Anastasiya Didenko, Carolina Martins, Louiz Rodrigues, Emiel Vandenberghe)
Voice: Jessica Gadani
A collaboration with Badisches Staatstheater, Karlsruhe and Landestheater Linz, funded by Kulturstiftung des Bundes, Fonds Doppelpass.
Location
Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Bangalore
BTS Bus Depot Road Wilson Garden
Bangalore 560027
India
BTS Bus Depot Road Wilson Garden
Bangalore 560027
India
Location
Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts, Bangalore
BTS Bus Depot Road Wilson Garden
Bangalore 560027
India
BTS Bus Depot Road Wilson Garden
Bangalore 560027
India