On 2 May 2011, a group of Bristolians engaged on a 14-day theatrical intervention into their daily lives that asked them to be creative, responsive and playful. They sent and received emails, SMSes, MMSes, post and tweets and visited interactive objects hidden throughout the city. This is a book that chronicles some of what happened.
About the Author
Proto-type Theater LTD
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Manchester UK
Proto-type Theater is based in Manchester, UK and we make original theater and media work that tours internationally. Our recent pieces, Virtuoso (working title), Whisper, and Third Person: Bonnie and Clyde Redux toured throughout the UK and internationally. Our work has been hailed as “an immensely satisfying piece of culture history”, as “an exhilarating theatrical experience”, and as “an intriguing brush with altered reality... poetic. And the production flirts with the feel of a supernatural, psychological thriller.” We create touring theatre/live art/media, conduct workshops and summer schools, and run networking events to create a stronger contemporary performance sector in the UK. We are currently completing development on Fortnight, a distributed media experience that will premiere in Bristol in May.
Publish Date May 19, 2011
Dimensions Small Square 56 pgs
Premium Paper, matte finish
Category Arts & Photography
Tags Proto-type Theater, Peter Petralia, Gillian Lees, Andrew Westerside, Rachel Baynton, David McBride, Nick Birchill, Pervasive Media, Theater, Theatre, Fortnight, Proto-type, Art, Creativity, Bristol