Program: Real-time Democracy | LPM Live Performers Meeting

LPM Live Performers Meeting 2011 Rome
MAY 19th 22nd 2011 Nuovo Cinema Aquila Rome, Italy
Audio Visual Performing Artists Meeting
May, 19th 2011, 10:59 am |
May 19 - 22, 2011
Nuovo Cinema Aquila, Rome Italy, Rome, Italy
Real-time Democracy MAIN IMAGE

Real-time Democracy

AV Performance

Duration: 30 min.

Saturday, 21 May 2011 | 23:00 > 23:00 | Room 1

What would you say is democracy?

In many countries things get chaotic and the call for democracy is growing louder. Uprisings and revolutions arise from nothing, without spiritual leaders, only fed by new media and social networks. For some they are a curse, for others a blessing.

How will these developments affect Western democracies? Will we still need politicians in the future to represent the will of the people or will there be more and more direct democratic decisions?

In our performance we want to show what (democracy) can be and what can be done.

The internet allows everybody to take part in the “Real-time Democracy”- project, regardless of his/her origin, religion, sex or age, anywhere in the world. “Democracy for everybody” should be the motto of the show: no censorship, no complicated technological obstacles, no selection criteria.

We plan to set up a net server and/or social network account (e.g. facebook). Whoever wants to take part in our project can upload their statements on democracy to this server / account. Statements can be made in the form of videos and / or sound recordings.

By mixing the collected statements with material we prepared in advance we want to create a collage of images and sounds of opinions in relation to democracy worldwide - in real-time.

In addition to that we want to keep collecting statements locally during the LPM 2011. We plan to incorporate this material into the show more or less spontaneously, without complicated selection.

The audience should have the possibility to gain direct influence on the show, e.g. by voting on the material which is shown or taking part in interactive online polls.

Can the “vox populi” make the abstract term “democracy” more tangible? What can everybody do to change their world?

Join the project:

http://www.real-time-democracy.net [http://www.real-time-democracy.net]

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