What does the world’s smallest theatre puppet look like? In this project, researchers and artists from Finland, the US, the Czech Republic and the UK have come together to create a theatre performance that will communicate the wondrous possibilities of micro- and nanotechnology through art and theatre.
The project is supported by Globus Opstart.
In the project, researchers and artists from Finland, the US, Czech Republic and the UK are working together to create the world’s smallest theatre puppet. The project will culminate in a theatre performance which seeks to communicate the wondrous possibilities of micro- and nanotechnology through the mediums of art and theatre.
The project is a global collaboration that manages to deeply connect the project partners across national borders. It raises important questions about the relationship between people, art and technology, and builds an organic bridge between science and art.
Total budget: DKK 204,100
Grant: DKK 50,000
The project involves artists from the US, UK, Czech Republic and Finland.