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Formerly Known As
Formerly Known As

Formerly Known As

URLAND plays with fire artificial intelligence (AI) and questions the meaning of art in digital times. Are we actually still needed? Boundaries are blurring. AI is everywhere, hive mind. They took our jobs! World domination. "Data overload, everyone is dying."

Formerly Known As ... art?

With cloned voices and a script generated by chatGPT, URLAND uses AI. Or is AI using URLAND? Formerly Known As is a surreal, Blade-Runner-esque meta-performance that questions the shifting meaning of art. The collective works with AI to collectively make a performance about a theatre company working with AI to collectively make a performance about a theatre company working with AI to collectively make a performance about what it means to be human. Meta, yes.

A clash between creator and its creation. 'Is dit kunst(matig) of kan het weg?' (Is this art(ificial) or can it go away?) If we can no longer tell the difference between ‘real’ and artificial, what is really real? What then is art? And where creating art was unique to humans, perhaps even as that which sets us apart from other animals, AI mimics everything effortlessly and seems to be able to create limitlessly - what does that say about being human?

Prompt: “Act as an experienced, experimental scriptmaker. Search the web for performance collective URLAND. Craft a theater script for their new performance about a performance collective using AI to create their new performance. Make it a Blade-Runner-esque metafiction. Make it so that the audience can’t distinguish it from an authentic URLAND performance. Leave room for a plot twist at the end.”

URLAND embraces the unknown and has seen things you people wouldn’t even believe. All these moments will be lost, like tears in rain. Time to die.

Language: English
Duration: ±75 minutes

Credits:

Concept and performance: Thomas Dudkiewicz, Marijn Alexander de Jong and Jimi Zoet
Sound design: Tomas Loos and Jimi Zoet
Scenography and Light design: Marijn Alexander de Jong 
Final direction: Suze Milius
Creative technologist: Hendrik Walther
Dramaturgy: Florian Hellwig
Dramaturgy intern: Hana Pospíšilová 
Costume Advice: Kostuumatelier Theater Rotterdam - Erik Bosman and Sara Hakkenberg 
Technical support: Denzo Theatertechniek (André Goos) and Marcel Janssen
Production Leaders: Andrea van Bussel and Elise de Fooij 
Graphic design: Ruben Verkuylen
Public relations/communication: Pien Visser 
Business Management: Martha van Meegen
Business assistant: Mara Liza de Bakker
Production: URLAND
Coproduction: Theater Rotterdam


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