“When people start to go missing from the realms, some things start to appear … mysterious storms, strange objects, unfamiliar travelers … and the ghost moths.”
In Hacker’s Ostracon, produced by students and faculty in the Interactive Media course, performers and audience merge, world and stage coalesce, and no one knows how it all turns out in the end. This show is interactive; there are no audience members, though how engaged you choose to be is fully up to you.
Please note that no photography or recording of any kind is allowed in the theater, and phones must be silenced.
There are two opportunities on Dec. 12 to participate in this interactive performance — 6 and 8 p.m.
