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A small crowd milling about in front of a panoramic screen showing an image of a man with red hair reaching.

THERE IS STILL TIME..BROTHER

The Wooster Group
October 4–19, 2008
Studio 1—Goodman

THERE IS STILL TIME..BROTHER is The Wooster Group’s first interactive 360-degree war film. Standing inside a 360-degree projection screen, the audience is surrounded by the film’s bewildering narrative space, where the action can only be seen and heard clearly through a virtual peephole that scans the circle, controlled by a member of the audience. The film’s host attempts to articulate the aesthetic implications of this shrunken-panoramic cinema space while massively outnumbered British troops battle the French for control of Fort Calypso. Grotesquely enlarged children’s toys vie for attention with politically-minded bloggers and unsavory YouTube videos. Each time the piece is viewed, a new narrative experience is spun out, threading together a unique sequence of revelations. The audience becomes immersed in a process of discovery whereby the very choice to look or turn away actually creates the story.

THE WOOSTER GROUP is a collective of artists who make new work for the Theater. Under the direction of Elizabeth LeCompte and with its associates and staff, the Group has created over 40 works for Theater, dance and media. For more than thirty years, The Wooster Group has cultivated new forms and techniques of theatrical expression reflective of and responsive to our evolving culture, while sustaining a consistent ensemble and maintaining a flexible repertory.

Elizabeth LeCompte has directed all of The Wooster Group’s productions since the founding of the company in 1976.

Jeffrey Shaw has been a leading figure in new media art since its emergence from the performance, expanded cinema and installation paradigms of the 1960s to its present day technology-informed and virtualized forms.

Touring / Presentations
KARLSRUHE, GERMANY ..... PanoramaFestival, Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe ..... DECEMBER 15–JANUARY 6, 2007
PORTLAND, OREGON ..... Time-Based Art Festival, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art ..... September 10-18, 2010, 2019
HONG KONG, CHINA ..... Grand Opening Festival, Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre ..... February 4-March 3, 2012
SAN PAOLO, BRAZIL ..... SESC Pompeia ..... MARCH 13–31, 2013
Media

Dates + Tickets

Time-Based Visual Art
Performance
Installation
Commission
THERE IS STILL TIME..BROTHER
The Wooster Group
Saturday 4
October 2008
------------ thru ------------
Sunday 19
October 2008

October 4, 2008, 3PM

October 5, 2008, 9AM

October 5, 2008, 12:30PM

October 6, 2008, 10AM

October 7, 2008, 3PM

October 8, 2008, 10AM

October 9, 2008, 3PM

October 11, 2008, 10AM

October 12, 2008, 8PM

October 13, 2008, 10AM

October 14, 2008, 3PM

October 15, 2008, 10AM

October 16, 2008, 3PM

October 17, 2008, 10AM

October 18, 2008, 8PM

October 19, 2008, 10AM

Discipline
Contemporary Performance
Visual Art

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Production Credits

Directed by Elizabeth LeCompte Developed with Jeffrey Shaw for his interactive panoramic cinema

Commissioned by EMPAC, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (USA)

Produced by EMPAC in collaboration with iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research (AUS) and ZKM | Institute for Visual Media (D) and in collaboration with The Wooster Group.

Producers: Johannes Goebel and Kathleen Forde [EMPAC]

The Interactive Panoramic Cinema has been conceived of and designed by Jeffrey Shaw. This includes the 360 degree interactive projection method whereby the user can shift the position of a viewing window [EVE/PLACE], iCinema’s 360 degree digital video camera [SPHERECAM] and the PanoramaScreen co-developed by ZKM.

Production design, art direction, script and performance by The Wooster Group: Geoff Abbas, Aron Deyo, Joby Emmons, Ari Fliakos, Teresa Hartmann, Bozkurt Karasu, Ken Kobland, Elizabeth LeCompte , Gabe Maxson, Edward McKeaney, Jamie Poskin, Matt Schloss, Scott Shepherd, Kate Valk, Judson Williams. Producers: Cynthia Hedstrom, Joel Bassin.

EMPAC Production Team: Jonas Braasch, Kathleen Forde, Kimberly Gardner, Johannes Goebel, Shannon Johnson, CathyJo Kile, Jason Steven Murphy, Todd Vos

iCinema Production Team: Jarred Berghold, Volker Kuchelmeister, Damian Leonard, Sue Midgley, Jeffrey Shaw

The Wooster Group Administrative Team: Joel Bassin, Yvan Greenberg, Clay Hapaz, Cynthia Hedstrom, Kaneza Schaal

ZKM Production Team: Jan Gerigk, Arne Graesser, Manfred Hauffen, Petra Kaiser, Bernd Lintermann, Silke Sutter

SPHERECAM cinematography, production pre-view system and post production: Volker Kuchelmeister [iCinema]

Real-time Image Processing and Projection System for Complex Surfaces: Bernd Lintermann [ZKM]

Panoramic projection screen engineering: Huib Nelissen Decor en Constructiewerken, Haarlem, [NL]

Sound recording, editing and post-production: Todd Vos [EMPAC], Geoff Abbas, Matt Tierney [The Wooster Group], Dan Valente

Localization Capturing System for Moving Sound Sources and Virtual Microphone Control for Sound Projection Systems: Jonas Braasch, Communication Acoustics Research Lab, Rensselaer.

Excerpts from the following materials are included in the text: Transcripts from discussions among Jeffrey Shaw, Johannes Goebel and The Wooster Group; »Pioneer Dogs«, a film script by Adam Edwards; »On the Beach« [1959], a film by Stanley Kramer; Rosie O’Donnell’s online blog [www.rosie.com].

The Wooster Group wishes to thank Kell Condon, Chris Loar, Reid Farrington, Zach Stinnett and Haowen Wang.

Funding

With support from the Jaffe Fund for Experimental Media and Performing Arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.