Animal Farm meets Pokémon meets Final Fantasy in this singular experience.
Animal Farm meets Pokémon meets Final Fantasy in this singular experience: a video game played by a live audience – and yes, that means you…
The unemployed donkeys have one demand: the humans must surrender their machines and give the asses back their jobs. But revolution is never easy…
asses.masses is a custom-made video game about work, technology, revolution and donkeys, designed to be played from beginning to end by a live audience – one player at a time. This immersive, cheeky and highly original eight-hour epic turns video-gaming into performance and puts you at the heart of the action.
Whether you choose to sit and watch the action unfold, call out and back-seat drive or take your turn at the controller, the donkey’s struggle to survive a post-industrial society in which they’ve all been made redundant cannot be told without you. Find your way to the end of the game to discover what lies between the work that defines us and the play that frees us. No gaming experience necessary.
Like all the best gaming marathons, food and drink are a key part of the experience – so there’ll be regular breaks to refuel with snacks, a light meal and even dessert, all included in the ticket price. After all, no one ever started a revolution on an empty stomach…
About Patrick Blenkarn and Milton Lim
Patrick Blenkarn and Milton Lim are conceptual artists exploring urgent questions around the social value of art, digital labour, and the political potential of games. Mixing their backgrounds in performance, philosophy, psychology, and digital media, their collaborations have manifested in video games, participatory installations, digital archives, and card games.
In addition to their asses.masses, Patrick and Milton are also the co-founders of the Canadian national video archive of performance (videocan) and the co-creators behind a performing arts economy trading card game (culturecapital). Their projects have been presented across Canada, as well as in Germany, Argentina, Mexico, Italy, the United Kingdom and the USA, in English, French, Italian, Catalan, German, and Spanish.
Credits
Created with support from Shadbolt Centre for the Arts, The Theatre Centre, VIVO Media Arts, Embassy of Canada to Argentina and Paraguay. Developed with the funding support from Creative BC and the British Columbia Arts Council and Canada Council for the Arts.
Produced in association with the National Arts Centre of Canada’s National Creation Fund.