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Theatre Practice Singapore joins hands with art museums to integrate virtual and real game theatres – DoNews

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Theatre Practice Singapore joins hands with art museums to integrate virtual and real game theatres – DoNews

Liu Wenxuan 2022-02-23 11:50:51

DoNews News on February 23 (Liu Wenxuan) The 57-year-old Theatre Practice in Singapore will join hands with the National Gallery of Singapore to launch “Decryption Art Museum: The Lost Lily” online from April 4 to 18, focusing on national monuments The background, combined with the virtual and real integration of movies, theaters and games, brings a new cross-platform game theater experience.

“Deciphering the Art Museum: The Lost Lily” includes both online and offline activities. The plot begins with a painting donation ceremony that took place in the art museum. The research team accidentally discovered the hidden information behind the painting, and was surprised that it was actually a painting. The treasure hunt clues that were buried deliberately, the audience and players will become treasure hunters, collect clues from all sides, and piece together the truth about the treasure.

“Deciphering Art Museum: The Lost Lily” consists of 3 parts in total, before and after the first chapter “Opening the Curtain” and the third chapter “Recreating the Sun” 2 online theater performances; the second chapter in the middle ” “The Search Begins” is composed of 7 levels, including puzzle-solving games, visiting art museums, and real-time interactive interviews with characters in the play.

The Theatre Practice also introduced the live streaming operating system “XIMI Mirage” jointly developed and designed with Good Work, and invited Cai Deyao, a performing artist active in Malaysia and Taiwan, and Filipino actor Jeff Flores, who lives in the United States, to perform across the sea. Real-time co-show.

Guo Jianhong, artistic director of Theatre Practice, said in a press release that during this period, affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the way of artistic creation has undergone irreversible changes. Guo Jianhong believes that although theater workers still regard “live” and “physical” as the core of theater, everyone also realizes that “digital” and “virtual” creative forms can actually open up more possibilities for theater, which has also become One of the global watch art trends.

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