Hardware Hack Lab Reopens with Unwired Dance Special Performance

The Thoughtworks Arts Team
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1 min readJun 15, 2022
A still from the Unwired Dance performance

The New York chapter of Hardware Hack Lab returned on Tuesday, June 14th for a special co-hacking session and performance from Clémence Debaig of Unwired Dance.

The Unwired Dance Theatre makes immersive and playable experiences for remote and in-person audiences, virtual stages, galleries and unconventional sites.

Using networked wearables to XR, Clémence and collaborators work at the intersection of dance and technology. They question our sense of empathy, connection and remoteness, particularly when mediated through technology.

Back in business tonight! #hardwarehack #special pic.twitter.com/mmH670bDNY

- Hardware Hack Lab (@hardwarehacklab) June 15, 2022

The Hardware Hack Lab reduced operations in 2020 in response to the spread of the COVID-19 in the United States. The lab’s reopening special was an emotional return for many longtime members and a moment of discovery for new attendees.

In the coming months, other special in-person lab events will be planned, setting the stage for a return to regular hack lab events in the future.

Watch the full video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNywKp386Tg

Originally published at https://thoughtworksarts.io on June 15, 2022.

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The Thoughtworks Arts Team
Thoughtworks Arts

The team working at Thoughtworks Arts to incubate projects exploring impacts of emerging technologies on industry, culture and society.