NO-ONE SHOW

immersive VR music theatre experience

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A bit of magic and a bit of ‘return to nature’ style also appeared in Jerzy Bielski’s No-One Show.
VR isn’t merely a trendy addition in here, but a medium, of which full potential has been used
allowing to create results impossible to achieve any other way. However, the intense multimedia experience
is only an introduction to much more…the ending being a positive surprise for many people.

.Krzysztof Stefanski
(“Ruch Muzyczny”)

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In the age of Artificial Intelligence, communicating with us omnipresent ChatGPT and algorithms
leading our search engines and, therefore, heavily influencing our access to information and the world’s view,
is a performer still an essential part of performance? Or can technology already surpass humans, replacing us in this role?
And if so, how autonomous such an “androidic” performer could be from its human creator/programmer?
And could it ever set free or even multiply itself into few separate beings having a simultaneous conversation with each other?
How could it communicate with us and what kind of communication would that be?

No-One Show takes a viewer on a virtual, audiovisual journey through a world dominated by systems of algorithms and codes,
to rediscover the essence of being human. It allows one to immerse in parallel realities and to witness the competition
between human and AI happening in front of our eyes. 


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Futurists push the boundaries of music theatre with great ambition.
Jerzy is a composer who doesn’t think in scores but in total concepts.

Tobias Kokkelmans
(director of Nederlands Theater Festival)

 

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This is a Futurists Foundation production.

 

© Allard Willemse

Photo: Allard Willemse

© Allard Willemse

Photo: Allard Willemse

© Allard Willemse

Photo: Allard Willemse

© Allard Willemse

Photo: Allard Willemse

© Allard Willemse

Photo: Allard Willemse

© Allard Willemse

Photo: Allard Willemse

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CREDITS:
Jerzy Bielski – concept, composition, text, performance
Tatiana Rosa – audio, sound design, video programming
Thomas Brand – director of photography, light design, film post-production


Costume:

Karolina Maksimowicz


Photos:
Marta Musial

 

Produced with the support of:
Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie, Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, NORMA fonds, Gaudeamus, Silbersee

 

Note:
Limited capacity due to the number of VR headsets
There is a stroboscope light used in the film

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TECH RIDER, LIGHT PLOT, FLOOR PLAN

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