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To Like or Not To Like

A Big Data Game

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Every movement in digitized everyday life produces data. Far-reaching conclusions about human behaviour can be reached from analyzing these “data shadows”. Simply the evaluation of Facebook “likes” can allow very reliable conclusions about personal characteristics to be made, such as gender, age, ethnicity, relationship sta-tus, political orientation and much more. Algorithms are able to make precise predictions about future behavior from the growing total quantity of all data – big data. Big data knows more about you than you do yourself.

Big data becomes a participative theatre game in To Like or Not To Like. A data collection is created over the course of the performance that will be different each time: big data in a miniature format. What does this “little big data” tell us about ourselves? Curiosity, voyeurism, and narcissism will be questioned as well as a society of the 21st century, which is just beginning to recognize the risks and opportunities of digitalization and how to deal with them.


Galerie


Trailer


Dates


Schauspiel Leipzig
11., 12., 13., 14. June 2015
5., 6., 7., 8., July 2015

Sophiensaele Berlin
23., 24., 28., 29., 30. Oct. 15
* All performances are in German and English *

Sophiensaele Berlin
4., 5., 6., 7. Juli 2016
* Alle Performances auf Deutsch und Englisch *
Kartenreservierung


Credits


by and with Till Müller-Klug, Lajos Talamonti, Nina Tecklenburg dramaturgy Kaja Jakstat telephone installation, data base programming Georg Werner videodesign, sounddesign and programmierung Florian Fischer set design, costumes Sandra Fox music Joscha Eickel production manager ehrliche arbeit intern Anja Schneidereit translation (english version) Daniel Brunetphotos Michael Bennett, Renata Chueire, Nina Tecklenburg

A coproduction by Interrobang, Schauspiel Leipzig and SOPHIENSÆLE. Funded by the Capital Cultural Fund in Berlin.


Press


“Interrobang have created a cleverly composed and highly comical evening.”
(Leipziger Volkszeitung)

“Interrobang’s performance game lets the audience physically experience the effects of digital data processing”
(Radio Mephisto 97.6)

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