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| '''Interaction'''
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| - Communication <br>
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| - Power <br>
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| - Relations <br>
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| '''Technology'''
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| - Virtual / Physcal <br>
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| - Implementing something / Being something <br>
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| - Where it comes from, where it goes <br>
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| '''Laboratory'''
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| - Abstraction <br>
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| - Inside / Outside <br>
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| - Practicing reality / being reality <br>
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| A hand full of scenarios lead to interventions/experiments that question the characteristics of (mixed media) interaction.
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| The Performance Platform inside the Digital Bauhaus Lab is a laboratory in which different forms of interaction can be tested. <br>
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| Besides its technical benefit for artistic and scientific research it defines an isolated and unique environment of ubiquitous high-tech technology in seemingly „empty space“.
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| This project explores the Performance Platform as a site of our „physical reality“ as well as its role of a contemporary laboratory.
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