REP. OF KOREA | GERMANY
Public Rehearsal 24 AUGUST 2021, 03:00 PM (UTC+02)
organized and curated by Claudia Schmitz & Nicola L. Hein
in collaboration with programmers Sven Hahne and Marco Gajardo
AR stage concept by Claudia Schmitz
With UnStumm | Augmented Movements, Claudia Schmitz and Nicola L. Hein invite artists from Korea and Germany to a telematic real-time performances with dance, video and sound in augmented reality.The international artists encounter each other in audiovisual interactions and project those onto augmented reality sculptures and virtual loudspeakers, as well have augmented reality dancing bodies.This presentation is a showing of the project. It is not a premiere, but an open rehearsal.The audience participates in the telematic augmented reality performance by means of the UnStumm IOS / Android app via their own smartphone or tablet. The app can be downloaded from the UnStumm website and enables both the participation in three-dimensional live performances and the subsequent streaming of past performances.Using the user’s own smartphone as 3D glasses, UnStumm | Augmented Movements brings the artists’ performances into the presence of the audience’s lifeworld.
Participating Artists:
Mimi Jeong – dance (https://jeongmimi.net/)
Sejin Kim – synthetic live video (www.sejinkimstudio.com)
Ingo Reulecke – dance (http://ingoreulecke.com/about)
Jin Sangtae – prepared hard drives, electronics (http://popmusic25.com/?page_id=109)
Nicola L. Hein – guitar, buchla, electronics (http://www.nicolahein.com)
Claudia Schmitz – live moving image onto sculptures (http://www.cces-claudiaschmitz.de)
Download the app to watch on your smartphone:
https://unstumm.com/augmented-voyage/ For those who do not want to step into Augmented Reality: watch live on youtubehttps://youtu.be/VOtCWksUS1c
Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media; Ministry for Family, Women, Culture and Integration of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate,
special thanks to bUm Berlin – Raum für engagierte Zivilgesellschaft