Interaktive Installation • in deutscher Lautsprache • 60 Minuten
Aufstieg durch Bildung. Bildung durch Internet. – Zwei Versprechen, die viele Jahre Motoren der Leistungsgesellschaft waren. Doch während die einen digitale Dienste selbstbestimmt für den Karrieresprung nutzen, wird die Arbeit anderer zunehmend durch digitale Technologien getaktet und überwacht. »In Skills we Trust« macht basierend auf Interviews Biografien von Menschen sichtbar, die eine sogenannte »Klassenreise« vollzogen haben. Mithilfe einer eigens entwickelten Software begeben sich die Teilnehmenden in einem spielerischen Setting auf Erkundung des biografischen Materials.
OutOfTheBox entwickelt spekulative Software und gestaltet performative Erfahrungsräume an der Schnittstelle von Theater, Medienkunst und Gamedesign. Das Projekt ist der zweite Teil der Programmreihe »Algorithms of poverty« zum Thema digitale Ungleichheit von OutOfTheBox.
Konzept, Künstlerische Leitung: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Leitung Soft- und Hardware: Ricardo Gehn Gamedesign, Mitarbeit Soft- und Hardware: Anton Kurt Krause Dramaturgie, Kommunikation: Tina Ebert Mitarbeit Dramaturgie und Produktion: Merle Mühlhausen Mitarbeit Software: Lena Biresch Mitarbeit Ausstattung: Neïtah Janzing Dank an Interviewpartner:innen: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Koproduktion mit: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Kooperation mit: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Gefördert von: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Dank an: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen
Interactive Installation • in German Spoken Language • 60 Minutes
Advancement through education. Education through the internet. – These are two promises that have served as the motor of the achievement society for many years. But while some use a digital service in a self-determined way to advance their career, the work of others is increasingly scheduled and monitored through the use of digital technologies. On the basis of interviews, In Skills we Trust makes the biographies of people who have completed a so-called “class trip” visible. Using a piece of software developed by the company itself, the participants find themselves in a playful setting and can explore the biographic material.
OutOfTheBox develops speculative software and creates performative experiential spaces at the crossroads of theater, media art and game design. The project is the second part of the programming series Algorithms of Poverty on the topic of digital inequality by OutOfTheBox.
Concept, artistic management: OutOfTheBox (Susanne Schuster, Ricardo Gehn) Management soft- and hardware: Ricardo Gehn Game design, collaboration soft- and hardware: Anton Kurt Krause dramaturgy, communication: Tina Ebert Collaboration dramaturgy and production: Merle Mühlhausen Collaboration software: Lena Biresch Collaborartion scenography: Neïtah Janzing Thanks to interview partners: Anonym, Anonym, Anonym, Greta Schabram/Paritätischer Gesamtverband, Ina, Johannes Holm, Manuela Baecker, Michael Schultz Co-production with: LOT-Theater Braunschweig Cooperation with: Schaubude Berlin, neuland & gestalten München Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V. aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur, Stiftung Niedersachsen Thanks to: Laft Niedersachsen