Chameleons 3

From: Steve Dixon (steve@wallah.demon.co.uk)
Date: 08/20/00


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<P>Chameleons 3: Net Congestion</P></B>
<P>New York Expo award-winners <I>The</I> <I>Chameleons Group </I>present one of 
the most ambitious theatre performances ever conceived for the Internet - 
<I>'Chameleons 3: Net Congestion'</I>. Featuring guest artists including Mike 
Mayhew and Anita Ponton (both appearing at this year's National Review of Live 
Art), the <I>Chameleons Group</I> move into the world of virtual space and 
interactivity.</P>
<P>The performers work in a theatre surrounded by video projections, but the 
audience is 'absent'. Watching via computer, and able to converse and interact 
with the live performers via their keyboards, the audience become involved as 
part of the action, or watch as silent observers. </P>
<P>Exploring dreams, sexuality, identity, buffoonery and madness, 'Chameleons 3: 
Net Congestion' seeks to take Internet Theatre another step forward.</P>
<P>Unsuitable for children. Contains sexual and disturbing imagery.</P>
<P>For two nights only. </P>
<P>Weds 23 August 2000 at 19.30 GMT (UK)</P>
<P>Thurs 24 August 2000 at 19.30 GMT (UK)</P>
<P>Tickets free - just show up at:</P>
<P>http://www.media.salford.ac.uk/chameleons3>
<P>You can log on now for instructions, and Real Player and Internet Relay Chat 
downloads.</P>
<P>Directed by Steve Dixon and Paul Murphy.</P></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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