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To Be Continued' represents a significant turning point for Nineties, as it marks its first production without traditional actors. Instead, the spotlight is on music, projection and lighting design. This unique approach allows Nineties to explore the power of video, sound and set design as theatrical media. The result is an immersive time-travelling experience against a backdrop of music inspired by the world of interfaces, applications and preloaders. As visitors navigate this captivating experience, images reshape their perception of time while animations immerse them in virtual reality. Video artist Noralie aptly describes the production as a kind of 'digital psychedelic intake.
If you are curious and are in the Netherlands this week, don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in 'To Be Continued' at the 'Uncloud' Festival in Utrecht. It is a captivating exploration of our digital age and its Phone Number List profound impact on our perception of time. This experience will leave you questioning the boundaries of reality and imagination.Villa POKU is a literary reference immediately recognised by lovers of local children's literature – "pokus", in fact, are characters created by Estonian author Edgar Valter –, as well as the Estonian name for the grassy tussock sedges that grow in the area, consisting of cocoons or "pokus". In a mere square metres of space, this group of circular rooms under a roof of reeds offers guests everything they need for a comfortable stay immersed in nature.
In addition to the sauna and bathroom, each pokus also includes a separate tea room, a bedroom and a lounge area, with views of the surrounding nature. Completely insulated with triple-layer windows, as standard in the Nordic countries, it is a warm and welcoming space even in the middle of winter - the ideal place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the holiday season or regenerate in close contact with the unspoiled nature that distinguishes the Maidla Nature Resort, where the mix of architecture also invites guests to travel back in time. Inside, the waiting area acts as a central meeting-point for the community, while other services radiate outwards from a central service counter and a seating area.
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