We cordially invite you to our theater experiment Teachable Machines! The premiere is on 24.11. at 6 pm. Free admission. You are welcome to come along!
Click here for a sign language explanation of the play
Which signs perform better than others? How do people behave over long periods of time? Even between remembering and forgetting lies a danger that should not be underestimated:
The half-knowledge - the hunch.
The research group lands from outer space. Aliens make blue cats shine.
Together we search for signs that are needed to warn beings in the future of what we see and sow today. We are looking for signs to protect and communicate what we already know and what leaves us speechless. As nuclear semioticians, UFO pilots and people of this time.
Together with Anne Pretzsch and Alexander Weinstock, a mixed-abled group explored signs and their meaning in an artistic process.After a six-month rehearsal phase, the performance Teachable Machines was created in collaboration with the costume designer Victoria Jane Maraia, the sound and video artist Guillermo Heinze and the light artist Julius Schmiedel.
The piece was developed multilingually in German spoken language and German sign language.
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Teachable Machines is a production of the stage of the Studios for Cultural Education at |CULTRA|, sponsored by ASB Rhein-Erft / Düren e.V.
The project is funded by the Landschaftsverband Rheinland and the Ministry for Children, Youth, Family, Equality, Refuge and Integration of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
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