April 20, 2005

Mobile phone theatre

calcutttt.jpg With the Call Caclutta walking tour, artist trio Rimini Protokoll are exploring what would happen if India's army of call center operators got personal on the phone.

Like German companies who have rushed to India to take advantage of low labor costs, the artists "outsourced" their project. They hired ten people in Calcutta, set them up in a call center and trained them in a basic script detailing routes and landmarks in a neighborhood in Calcutta and in Berlin.

For the rest, the operators can improvise and bring in their own voices.

Unlike the operators in India's call centers, dubbed "John" and "Sara", who adopt British and American accents to disguise their origin, the performers sound Indian and human as they guide, flirt, play-act and even sing their way around on the tour.

The artists have woven in the history of colonial India's struggle for independence into the Kreuzberg district where the "Call Cutta" tour is set.

reBlogged from near near future.

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