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Projects 2010
Image from Fortnight by Proto-type Theater
Company Profile
Proto-type Theater is a critically-acclaimed theatre company who incorporate digital technologies into live performance. The project was hosted and co-produced by Bristol Old Vic, one of the oldest continually-operating theatres in England.
Journal Authors
Gillian
Peter Petralia
Wes
Fortnight
by Proto-type Theater
We are living in an age of global inter-connectedness – the accessibility of communication-based technology means that we are able to connect with people in all parts of the globe in less time than it would take us to pay a visit to our local shop. One of the results of this proliferation of digital communication is that the boundaries between ‘local’, ‘national’, and ‘international’ are becoming less defined.
Proto-type Theatre were commissioned in 2010 by Theatre Sandbox to develop Fortnight, a performance experience designed to explore and highlight how technology has changed our sense of place, time, and identity. Using pervasive technologies to engage the audience in their surroundings, the project blurred the boundaries between audience member, performer, and player.
The commission developed a performance experience that involved audiences in a unique way: text messages, emails, phone calls, and letters were all used to create a fictional world that encouraged audiences to interact with each other and their surroundings. Part-performance, part-adventure, the project interrogated notions of what ‘local’ means, using Fortnight’s narrative to examine how we understand our sense of place in an increasingly globalised world.
View the Fortnight Theatre Sandbox Film on DShed.
Journal Entries
Heritage Sandbox
Part of REACT Creative Economy Hub
