From sebastian at rolux.org Fri Apr 16 07:49:27 2021 From: sebastian at rolux.org (pirate cinema berlin) Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 09:49:27 +0200 Subject: Sunday, April 18, 8 pm: Cyberpunk 2077, Session 2 Message-ID: <3BC252BC-930F-4237-B4D4-F29EB2D0492E@rolux.org> Sunday, April 18, 8 pm Cyberpunk 2077, Session 2 https://piratecinema.org/maps/cyberpunk2077 https://pad.ma/KXF/AA https://pad.ma/KXF/BI https://pad.ma/KXF/BW R.S.V.P. A.S.A.P. This is an event for a single person or household. There will be more of these in the future. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Sunday, we invite you(1) once again(2) to take a walk in a parallel universe. Situated more than 70 years in the future, Cyberpunk 2077's decaying Night City was designed as a dystopian vision of commodified urban life. Given our current IRL predicament, however, it is hard to deny that urban life in Night City at least still exists: there is no pandemic, no curfew, bars and nightclubs are open 24/7, and you can bump into strangers without prompting hostile reactions. (The player does suffer from a malfunctioning brain implant, which is unfortunate, but he or she is not contagious, and the effects - mild nausea and slightly blurred vision - are only episodical and rather short.) The games' latest patch even prevents police from appearing out of nowhere and shooting at you(3), which significantly reduces stress and overall discomfort. This time, our session takes place in the Kabuki neighborhood(4), which is one of the few inner-city areas that has direct sunlight, mostly unobscured by skyscrapers, yet offers a lot of improvised verticality in its dense commercial and residential quarters. Our proposition, again, is to not play the game as intended, but to assume the role of a pedestrian: a silent observer, an unarmed location scout, a flaneur with parkour skills, maybe a digital architecture critic, potentially a historian of cyberfuturism, more of a cinematographer than a YouTuber, and an escapist rather than a gamer. As previously, the Pirate School(5) and the Institute for Urbanism at NU Berlin(6) will, upon completion of your journey, award you a rare academic micro-credential of your own choice. (1) one of you, to be precise (2) previously: https://piratecinema.org/screenings/20210110 (3) patch notes: https://cyberpunk.net/en/news/37801/patch-1-2-list-of-changes (4) cyberpunk wiki entry: https://cyberpunk.fandom.com/wiki/Kabuki (5) https://ps.nu-berlin.de (6) https://u.nu-berlin.de -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () >< pirate cinema berlin www.piratecinema.org From sebastian at rolux.org Fri Apr 30 09:22:01 2021 From: sebastian at rolux.org (pirate cinema berlin) Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:22:01 +0200 Subject: =?utf-8?Q?MAY/JUNE_2021=3A_PR=E2=85=A3ATE_CINEMA?= Message-ID: <40F8198D-370D-4F45-BBA3-212A7CEC05BE@rolux.org> trailer: https://piratecinema.org/trailers/prⅳate_cinema_s08½.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- While we don't have anything substantially new to say about the virus or its host, we can at least propose a small exception from the current set of rules, in form of another private subseason of Pirate Cinema that is already underway and will continue throughout spring (or what we used to call "spring"). This works just like last year(1): either we are going to send you a personal invitation, or you can self-invite, and we will figure out the formalities as we go. There is usually no need to focus on one particular film or agree on a specific program, but of course films are welcome to appear, among all the rest that can happen in cinema. However untenable "the current situation" may have become by now, we're not particularly eager to "return to normality" either, so we're actually looking forward to doing something else, in between, together. (1) https://piratecinema.org/screenings/20200601 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- () >< prⅳate cinema berlin www.piratecinema.org