"In the theater, every moment is real", says Prof. J. Schläder of the Research Center "Sound and Movement", "and that is why theater can reflect, interpret and help us understand the latest developments in technology and society." Taking the new choreography Homo ludens as his point of departure, the theater expert examines how people react to the freedoms and constraints of cyberspace.
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"In the theater, every moment is real", says Prof. J. Schläder of the Research Center "Sound and Movement", "and that is why theater can reflect, interpret and help us understand the latest developments in technology and society." Taking the new choreography Homo ludens as his point of departure, the theater expert examines how people react to the freedoms and constraints of cyberspace.
"In the theater, every moment is real", says Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schläder of the Research Center "Sound and Movement", "and that is why theater can reflect, interpret and help us understand the latest developments in technology and society." Taking the new choreography Homo ludens as his point of departure, the theater expert examines how people react to the freedoms and constraints of cyberspace.
"In the theater, every moment is real", says Prof. J. Schläder of the Research Center "Sound and Movement", "and that is why theater can reflect, interpret and help us understand the latest developments in technology and society." Taking the new choreography Homo ludens as his point of departure, the theater expert examines how people react to the freedoms and constraints of cyberspace.