Make Selfies, Not War! Nuclear Sky: The Experiment
Digital creativity is making its way everywhere, even into theatre. Nuclear Sky explores very contemporary questions within an original universe. What is the impact of social media? Is technology an obstacle to communication between people? Presented as an experiment, the production invites the public to enter a world where networks, images and constant interaction change relationships. The title itself, Make Selfies, Not War, announces a sharp and playful look at a society obsessed with self-representation. The show questions the way screens transform identity, intimacy and collective behaviour. Nuclear Sky: The Experiment combines theatre, digital culture and social commentary. It asks
whether our technological tools bring us closer together or instead create new distances between us. Through performance, images and a contemporary atmosphere, the work reflects the contradictions of an era in which everyone communicates constantly while sometimes struggling to truly meet. By including such a project in Printemps numérique, the program reminds us that digital creativity is not limited to installations, games or visual effects. It can also become a theatrical
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language, a way to question our habits and to
transform the stage into a laboratory for
present.
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