HitchHiker
Sunday Morning
A live walking tour of the internet
Sunday Morning is a walking tour of the internet which takes audiences through the history of trespass and asks how we can occupy digital spaces in similar ways. An invitation to inhabit the internet with dissenting intent, to claim dead websites and squat them to create new spaces for protest and organising. Sunday Morning is wanting to share local history and connect to a larger global conversation about protest and our rights to occupy. The piece will make us ofthe google chrome extension hitchhicker to go on a walking tour of the internet. The extension allows for myself and other users to take control of an audience's web browser to take them to specific sites. It also allows audiences and performers to draw over websites, add gifs and graffiti sites. Each audience member will have to download the extension before the presentation.
Audience Role
Audience can engage in project however they wish. There will be intructions given by performer. The interaction will be anonymous
Ages: 16 +
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About Josh Coates
Josh Coates is a theatre maker based in Manchester, UK. He makes work with people about people, giving space for stories to be told in experimental and experiential forms for audiences. He uses autobiography and the gut reactions to political events and mixes them with popular culture to create a distinctive personal style. He has set fire to a backyard diytheatre and watched the world burn with a set of polar bears with Powder Keg, which he was a founding member of. He has collaborated with Blast Theory, Belarus Free Theatre and Dan Bye and was a supported artist at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.