Kelemen Kristóf

    Some Viewers May Find This Distracting

         
    4200 HUF
    3200 HUF - student, teacher, retired
    Trafo passes are accepted

    Accompanying program

    On Monday (10 Febr) at 6pm Vienna-based technologist and researcher Wolfie Christl holds a crash course (titled Debunking the Tech-bro AI Cult) on everything we need to know about this strange thing called ‘artificial intelligence’. 

    POST-SHOW DISCUSSION
    On Monday (10 Febr) after the show with the creators of Some Viewers Might Find This Distracting
    #screen time #capitalism #agitators

    You won’t believe what’s about to unfold on Trafó's Main Stage!

    Lines like this one are designed to take control of our focus on the internet. We’re bombarded with them from every angle while algorithms geared at our most primal emotions drive us to keep burning through a seemingly infinite stream of content – all to keep us glued to a handful of specific online platforms for as long as possible. Our attention has become the oil of the 21st century, and every single second of it is fought over – not only by cosmetics advertisements and holiday photos but by mass-produced political messages and social campaigns too. Our perception of reality is conditioned by those who can get their message across in the most piercing way.

    Through the personal stories of experts as performers, Some Viewers May Find This Distracting is a documentary theatre piece that focuses on the hidden mechanisms of the online realm, how we can find a voice in it, and the commodification of attention. All this is done through the medium of theatre, where the audience is granted the rare luxury of focusing on one thing only: events that unfold on an empty stage.


    Drawing on Bertolt Brecht’s play ‘Die Maßnahme’ (The Measures Taken), the potrayed experiences of a journalist, a TikTok influencer, an Instagram blogger, a podcaster, an actor and an activist invite us to reflect on what it means to be an agitator of our time, fighting for a more just society within the online realm that was once about freedom and the accessibility of information and has since become the playground of Big Tech. On what terms can an idea be granted visibility under these circumstances? In what way is global capitalism moulding the discourse of an Eastern European autocracy? Can the hegemons of the internet be tackled, outsmarted – and if so, how? Staying true to the spirit of Brecht, we attempt to remind the audience of the simple truth that our perception of reality can be altered, especially in the age of the internet.
    Participants:
    Daniel Baki
    Orsolya Jeney
    Kristóf Kelemen
    Alexandra Köves
    Szilvi Német 
    Samu Seres

    Contributor
    : Kata Benedek
    Music: Natalie Szende
    Mastering: Roland Nagy
    Lights: Bala Szabon
    Video design: Tamás Páll
    Technical Manager: Tibor Kiefer 
    English translation: Gabriella Gál
    Surtitles: Csendike Somogyvári
    Video documentation: László Dinea
    Assistant Director: Anita Totobé, Róza Kereszty
    Production Manager: Anita Totobé
    Creative Consultant: Zsófia Tamara Vadas
    Dramaturg & Consultant: Tímea Török 
    Director: Kristóf Kelemen

    Photos: Judit Horváth, Gergő Ofner

    The production was realized in the framework of the Staféta Program of the Municipality of Budapest. 
    Coproducers: Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, FÜGE Productions

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