The Migrants © Juan Cortes, Atractor Studio

Atractor Studio

The Migrants

45'

Theater Chur 07./08.10.2021

HEK (Haus der Elektronischen Künste) 09./10.10.2021

 

Art

The Migrants is a video game and a multi-channel performance from 2014 that is based on the real migration routes of birds. Due to global warming, the Golden Warbler faced storms on the coast of Florida, which used to be their main destination. This caused the birds to alter their migratory routes exploring alternative ways through Mexico and Central America before finally arriving in Colombia. The performance, produced Atractor Studio, uses the Indigenous approach of adopting the perspective of the animal. A prosthesis allows the performers/players to assume the role of the main character in the game who must overcome obstacles: walls, electric fences, communication aerials, and pollution. The Migrants can be experienced in the form of a video, a live performance, and an interactive video game. The video version is available online at the CULTURESCAPES DIGITAL SPACE. On the screens, we see the bird's perspective on the journey from a forest in Canada to the mountains of Tolemaida in Colombia. The performers have to follow the route while collecting food for themselves and their flock in an attempt not to die during the long journey. It is also crucial to understand that throughout this trip, the bird is a seed disperser, a forest weaver. The bird recovers and feeds ecological niches. In this context, “The Migrants” encourages reflection on the complexity of migration and massive displacements within the human sphere, but also the cultural and social fabrics that result from it.      

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Where and when


Chur

07.10.2021, 19:30

Theater Chur


Chur

08.10.2021, 19:30

Theater Chur


Basel

09.10.2021, 20:00

HEK (Haus der elektronischen Künste)


Basel

10.10.2021, 20:00

HEK (Haus der elektronischen Künste)


Basel

10.10.2021, 14:00

HEK (Haus der elektronischen Künste)

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The Migrants © Juan Cortes, Atractor Studio
The Migrants © Juan Cortes, Atractor Studio

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