Welcome to My Desert Nexus

A CLOSER LOOK AT WELCOME TO MY DESERT NEXUS

VRAL is presenting Kara Gut’s Welcome to my Desert Nexus as part of our Fall 2021 program. Welcome to my Desert Nexus, which will be accessible online until September 30, is a three-act play performed within a video game, focusing on two players within Red Dead Redemption Online as they encounter existential quandaries in the digital desert. Part table-read, part live gaming event, Welcome to My Desert Nexus introduces theatrical forms of expressions, stimulating emotional responses in the audience, in the contexts of video games. The performance, which has a duration of 44’ 50”, is situated at the intersection of different spatialities, temporalities, and media. Among other things, the work is complemented by a script laser printed with custom stamped illustrations, saddle stitched and designed by fellow artist Clara Gatto with Bulk Space which was presented at Printed Matter’s Art Book Fair, 2021. The full script is accessible here in PDF form. Welcome to my Desert Nexus is indicative of the complexity of the video game form, which transcends the boundaries of the screen to engage multiple senses.

The intersection between theatre and digital gaming is becoming more and more prominent. In October 2020, amidst a global pandemic, Canadian playwright Celine Song performed Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull with/in The Sims 4 and broadcast her entire performance in two installments on Twitch, as part of New York Theatre Workshop’s Artistic Instigators program, which was introduced to support both creatively and economically artists unable to perform on stage due to Covid-19 restrictions. Song introduced alternative ways to experience the popular life simulator, blurring the boundaries between the performer’s body and the avatars acting on the screen.

More recently, a selected number of players of the popular post-apocalyptic video game Fallout 76 have begun reenacting scenes from popular movies and play, including A Clockwork OrangeHamlet, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, and West Side Story, and they are currently working on a major production of Macbeth. One of the most popular groups using Bethesda’s game as a stage is The Theatre Company, “operating the Charleston Playhouse Theatre, the Watoga Opera House, Grafton Globe, & Morgantown Moulin Rouge.” In all cases, these performance adopt a calmer, more distanced approach to the bleak themes of the original video game, ignoring its “established narratives”. Here’s an image of the troupe performing at Moulin Rouge theatre via their avatars (source: Twitter)

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VRAL will be exploring these hybrid forms - “video game augmented theatre” - that re-imagine the very notions of “performance” and “play” using a variety of platforms, poetic language, and collective practices in the upcoming months.

Matteo Bittanti

EVENT: VRAL #30_KARA GÜT (SEPTEMBER 17-30 2021)

WELCOME TO MY DESERT NEXUS (DEEP INSIDE MY DESERT HEART)

digital video (1920 x 1080), color, sound, 44’ 50”, 2021 (United States)

screen recording of a live/virtual performance at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York on June 13 2021

Created by Kara Güt

Welcome to My Desert Nexus is a three-act play performed within a video game, which follows two players within Red Dead Redemption Online as they encounter existential quandaries in the digital desert. Part table-read, part live gaming event, Welcome to My Desert Nexus combines the aesthetics of theater and video games. The original play consists of an in-person presentation performed live at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York on June 13 2021 resembling that of a live gaming event in which the players and their battle stations occupy the stage. Additionally, Welcome to My Desert Nexus was simultaneously streamed on the internet and accessible to anyone. The performance featured the four actors on stage controlling their avatars and reading their lines live. The narrator, in addition to controlling an avatar, performed live cuts via video switcher, allowing the screen to switch between the actors’ perspectives based on who was talking. This specific iteration of Welcome to My Desert Nexus, which is now presented on VRAL, starred Tommy Martinez as Charlie, Emma Levesque-Schaefer as Frances, Noah D’Orazio as Shepherd, and Kara Güt as Narrator. The original soundtrack was composed by Justin Majetich.

Kara Güt investigates the new contours of human intimacy shaped by an increasingly pervasive online lifestyle, constructed detachment from reality, and the power dynamics of the virtual. Using image and screen-based media, Güt explores the ontological necessity of certain digital spaces. She is specifically interested in how the patriarchal conversation within these contexts can be subverted by the artists and the participants’ intervention to generate new meaning. Working with video, screen capture, and the web, video games, and other digital spaces, Güt creates artworks that are sculptural in nature. She is interested in expressing the mythos of the digital and its manifestations in the physical realm. This notion – which takes the form of objects that play with language, translation, faux-intimacy, consumerism, and a metamorphosis born from the lore of digital, and internet lifestyles – informs her practice. A multidisciplinary artist with an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Güt is the recipient of the Peter MacKendrick Endowment for Visual Artists, Güt has been featured on Refigural Magazine, The Unstitute, and the Detroit Center for Contemporary Photography among others. Her work is part of the Cranbrook Art Museum collection as well as several private collections. Güt currently lives and works in Columbus, Ohio.

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