Remote Abu Dhabi

See Abu Dhabi in a different perspective with Remote Abu Dhabi, a participatory art experience. This walking tour is two hours long and addresses the imminent reality of artificial intelligence in the cities of the future.

The project Remote X uses the world as a sort of mobile research experimental lab and has been presented in 24 cities across the world from the Americas to Eastern and Western Europe, Russia, and India. Each new site-specific version builds on the dramatic structure of its previous hosting venue, looking for similar but not necessarily identical places in each city and writing new storylines with each new site.

In Remote Abu Dhabi, a computer-generated voice guides participants on foot through a sequence of indoor and outdoor locations carefully selected in the city. While walking through the city, each member of the audience will see familiar and unfamiliar sites come to life as if emerged in a set for an imaginary film.

When: Weekly every Friday from 5pm until 7:30pm
               Nov 9, 16, 23, 30 | Dec 7, 14, 21 | Jan 11, 18, 25

Where: In and Around Abu Dhabi

Visit www.nyuad-artscenter.org to buy tickets for this event.

This event is co-presented by NYUAD Arts Center and Abu Dhabi Art, organized by The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.

Note: Starting and ending point is the parking lot in front of Landmark Tower, Corniche across from the park.

Remote Abu Dhabi

About the authors Rimini Protokoll: Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi and Daniel Wetzel have been working as a team of author-directors since 2000. Their practice includes theater, sound and radio plays as well as film and installation. The focal point of their work is the use of theatrical tools to develop unusual perspectives on reality.

They are recipients of numerous awards including the European Theater Prize (2008); the Horspielpreis der Kriegsblinden (2008); the Faust Theatre Prize (2007), the European Prize for New Theatre Forms (2008 and 2011) the Silver Lion of the Biennale for Performing Arts in Venice (2011) and the Excellence Award of the 17th Japan Media Festival.

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