We Are In This Together

‘We Are In This Together – New Sensations for Remote Audiences in VR and Dance Performances’ (2025/2026) is an artistic research project on participation and co-creation in hybrid spaces. In the project, choreographer Anna-Carolin Weber and interaction designer Tobias Kopka explore the (im)possibility of digitally integrating visitors into a hybrid and transmedial performance practice. Drawing on game design principles, they investigate how to mobilize audiences and meaningfully involve them in the performance: interactive tools enable visitors to influence the sequence and movement dynamics, actively shaping the piece. The goal is to establish collaborative participation that brings remote audiences into the artistic performance on equal footing.

The project is developed in close collaboration with Richard Lemarchand, who is an international expert in playful interactive media and performance. Lemarchand is  Professor at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and former lead game designer on Naughty Dog’s Uncharted series.

‘We Are In This Together – New Sensations for Remote Audiences in VR and Dance Performances’ is funded by the Kunststiftung NRW and takes place in cooperation with the Academy for Theatre and Digitality (Dortmund), the Cologne Game Lab at the Technical University of Cologne and the TanzFaktur Cologne.

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Credits

 

Artistic Research Project Lead: Anna-Carolin Weber & Tobias Kopka

Conceptual Collaboration & Mentoring: Richard Lemarchand

Artistic Collaboration Performative Laboratories: Phillip Dittmann, Philip Kühn, Max Kolb, Alessandro De Matteis, Helena Miko, René*e Reith

Funding

 

“We Are In This Together – New Sensations for Remote Audiences in VR and Dance Performances” is funded by the Kunststiftung NRW. The artistic research projects takes place in cooperation with Academy for Theater and Digitality (Dortmund), Cologne Game Lab at the Technical University of Cologne and TanzFaktur Cologne.