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Academy for Theatre and Digitality

Pawāaraibu - filling the vacuum

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Summary
'Pawāaraibu - filling the vacuum' tells the story of an artificial intelligence in several episodes, which travels around in the body of a small drone as one of the last living beings on the post-human earth. 'Episode 02 - wandering the archive', which was created at the Academy for Theatre and Digitality, travels to an environment without time-space mapping. We are inside the drone's head, wandering through its archive of processed data, which consists of fragments of the previous world. These remaining excerpts stand as a proxy for that forgotten history lost in brutal landscape inscriptions caused by exploitation of earthly resources.

slightly windy undulations - deep turqoise - altitude 2557 meters - weather conditions: sunny - We left the earth as we consumed it and explored new places from then on - with the promise of preserving this world as a museum to learn about flora, fauna and their evolution. Pumps powered by different kinds of energy ensured the balance between land and groundwater. Artificial creatures provided minimal maintenance while archiving their environment. All this for the overarching plan of constructing a surveillance tool to observe that evolution from afar: For those who would miss the Earth and for those who might be interested in learning from its progress. However, we looked ahead and moved towards the future. Left behind is the view through the eyes of a being who documents and archives this promise of eternity.

Pawāaraibu - filling the vacuum tells the story of an artificial intelligence in several episodes, which travels around in the body of a small drone as one of the last living beings on the post-human earth. We constantly experience the environment through its eyes, within its own language it conveys thoughts and impressions. It shows the Earth as a conglomerate of nature, remnants of human intervention, and to date modern technology that provides maintenance.

Prequel and Episode 01 - pumps n' lungs exist as a video and tell of the moment of archiving on earth. Episode 02 - wandering the archive, which was created at the Academy for Theatre and Digitality, travels to an environment without time-space mapping. We are inside the drone's head, wandering through its archive of processed data, which consists of fragments of the previous world. These remaining excerpts stand as a proxy for that forgotten history lost in brutal landscape inscriptions caused by exploitation of earthly resources.

Episode 02 - wandering the archive

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