1/0/1 robots – hacking the binary code
- manufaktor, Berlin
- Duration 60 minutes
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in German and English
- Individual ticket €5,00 | Solidarity ticket €10,00
Live stream / performance with objects and robots
Every present moment used to be a possible future. 101 years after the invention of the word "robot," there seems to be no way out of dystopia. Is it possible to imagine a technology that wouldn’t be repressive and aggressive, underpaid and overly surveilled? Manufaktor is planning a balancing utopia machine – a counterweight meant to even out injustices. Queer feminist robotopia is currently loading.
The performance will be streamed live from the Schaubude Berlin on all performance days. We will welcome you in our virtual foyer on Zoom before and after the stream. To participate, you must download the Zoom software and agree to its privacy policy.
Through your purchase in our ticket shop, you will first receive a confirmation of your ticket purchase (printout not necessary) by e-mail. The access link to the event will be sent to you up to an hour before the performance takes place.
For more information on how our live streams and the ticketing work, please have a look at this subpage (in German).
Dates
12.2. Fri
13.2. Sat
14.2. Sun
Produced by: Schaubude Berlin
Co-production with: Fonds Transfabrik - German-French Fund for the Performing Arts
Directed by: manufaktor (Mathias Becker, Gilda Coustier, Friedericke Miller, Yasmine Salimi)
Game: Mathias Becker, Gilda Coustier, Friedericke Miller
Dramaturgy: Yasmine Salimi
Assistant Director: Melanie Lyn
Production Management: Tim Sandweg
Creative Coding: Mark Mushiva
Media art, robot construction: Gilda Coustier, Benjamin Drexler
Scenography, masks, costume: Gonzalo Barahona
Technical supervision, sound design: Kathleen Chen
Video: Zé de Paiva, Kathleen Kunath
Choreography: Mmakgosi Kgabi
Stage: Atelier terreclaire
Stage design: Gilda Coustier, Friedericke Miller
Lighting design: Friedericke Miller
Supported by: Residence at the Fleetstreeet Theatre Hamburg, Senate Department for Culture and Europe
Material sponsering: Sozialer Computerladen