Skip to content

Open Call for a NARRATIVE DESIGNER

    Open Call for a NARRATIVE DESIGNER as an Expert in Residence at the Academy for Theatre and Digitality in Dortmund for the theatre production “Rabbit Hole” from De Toneelmakerij

    Time frame: between October 2023 and February 2024

    Deadline for application: Wednesday, July 5th 2023


    To support the team of the Amsterdam based De Toneelmakerij within the ACuTe project in an
    exciting process on how to truly use the personal mobile phone as an extension of the stage world
    we are currently looking for a narrative designer with experience in interaction and immersive live
    performances
    to do a research residency with the Academy for Theatre and Digitality in Dortmund
    in cooperation with De Toneelmakerij in Amsterdam.


    The performance “Rabbit Hole” from ACuTe-partner De Toneelmakerij tries to make the mobile
    phone a narrative partner of the story. Here, the phone is an interactive tool for worldbuilding. By
    specifically asking the audience to use their own mobile phones, the world of the play invades the
    (online) world of the audience members. Almost like location-based theatre, where the location is
    forever altered by the play that has just taken place, the phone is now complicit and forever part of
    the story.
    To make this all work, the technical aspect needs to be smoother than usual. Any interactive
    (technical) production that is looking for a high level of immersiveness, benefits from a smooth
    trajectory with a low number of tutorials and explanations for the audience. Non-diegetical content
    will break the worldbuilding and will in this case reduce the phone to a piece of tech instead of a
    piece of set design.
    The research should be done on multiple levels: From a technical point of view, through audience
    research and testing, but also through a theoretical approach. A lot has been written and researched
    about worldbuilding on the stage and worldbuilding in games, and the role of the audience/player,
    both individually as well as a group, has been interpreted as well. By looking into these theories and
    combining them with the “Rabbit Hole” production, there is a possibility to not just improve the
    production itself, but to define a better language for seamless narrative worldbuilding on the stage
    and the personal screen at the same time. At the end of the residency an article should be published
    about the findings of the research.
    ACuTe is a pioneering, large-scale European innovation project supported by Creative Europe. The
    goal of ACuTe is to revolutionize productions and performances in theatres and performing arts
    through new technologies and cultural collaboration and skills development. Along the main contentrelated themes of the project – new dramaturgies and narrative forms for the theatre, creation of new environments and stage spaces as well interaction with the audience – the 13 partners from 10
    different countries are developing theatre forms of the future that put artists, spectators and
    technologies in a sensory context and at the same time support the theatres in the profound
    integration of technologies into their everyday working environments.
    The Academy for Theatre and Digitality (Dortmund, Germany) is a globally unique pilot project for
    digital innovation, artistic research and technology-oriented training and further education for all
    areas of the performing arts – on, in front of and behind the stage. It was founded 2019 as the sixth
    department of the publicly funded Theater Dortmund. Central to the work of the Academy are artistic
    and technical research, prototypical development, application-related testing, practical advice,
    cultural-political structural formation and networking at regional, national and international level
    between actors from culture, science and business.


    If you want to be part of this project, please send us your CV and a letter of motivation until
    Wednesday, July 5th 2023 to acute@theater.digital
    We offer:
    • A lively international research laboratory (research, development, production) in a versatile
    multi-discipline theatre company
    • Working with new technologies at the intersection of art and science
    • An open and diverse field of work (between numerous institutions from art, technology and
    science)
    • Dedicated teams in the various theatre departments
    We aim to further increase our percentage of women and strongly encourage women to apply. We
    see ourselves as family-friendly and promote the compatibility of work and family. The Academy for
    Theatre and Digitality can be reached barrier-free. There is free parking available, an elevator, and a
    bathroom for people with disabilities. An individual office can be provided.
    We look forward to hearing from you!
    The team of the Academy for Theatre and Digitality