The Performance On Saturday 24th June 2006, 67 people sat for almost 4 hours in the a theatre of the Espace Nuithonie. After they received colour t-shirts, they simulated the pixels of the game. For each of the 390 pictures, these human pixels moved or not, from one seat to another, following the specific rules they had been given according to their role (canon, spaceship, missile, bunker,...). All photographs were then put together into a short animation movie.
The Performance On Sunday 11th February 2007, 49 people came from 10 to 4 in the big auditorium of the Vooruit theatre. Everyone received a colour t-shirt, as well as instructions on the unfolding of the performance. Once the game was started, each of the participants could chose to move or not from one seat to another, according to the rules attributed to his/her part (road, car, bridge). A photograph was taken of each move. The shooting lasted for 6 hours. The 400 pictures taken were then put together into an animation film.The POLE POSITION video was shown to the public of the Festival on Friday 18th February 2007. The audience could then discover for the first time this giant-sized game of POLE POSITION at human-scale.
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