No half-assed performance: how playing with a live crowd turns video games into performance art

A live crowd transforms video games into performance art, as proven by Asses.Masses. The game, which combines elements of politics, industrialisation and labour, is played with 70 other people in a theatre setting.

On stage, there's a plinth displaying a controller - the instrument through which players take control - while the audience sits, offering advice and opinions on puzzles to solve. Whoever wants to play can jump up and do so, becoming an avatar of the crowd. The game is made up of 10 chapters with food breaks in between.

Asses.Masses encourages teamwork as it asks the group for input. A participant had Spanish knowledge while another understood engineering questions; author was somehow aware that a female donkey is called a jennet. It is, indeed, a collective experience.

The gameplay experience often resembles watching someone play on Twitch rather than actively participating in decision-making - an observation made by the theatre people familiar with video games but not necessarily those engaged in mass participation and crowd dynamics.

Players were able to connect as they laughed over some parts and discussed what to say or do next, making it a funny experience. The show also prioritises humour over realism, which is evident from its content warnings. A Glasgow performance sparked moral panic among Parents Watch Education who took up the headlines that the game was targeted at teenagers with simulated sex, murder and drugs, but the show's advertised age range confirms that 14+.

Despite an initial impression of herd mentality - what few decisions were made by the group actually counted as little more than watching someone else play.
 
just saw this and gotta say its pretty messed up lol 🤯 people gettin all riled up about some gamer game thinkin its gonna corrupt their kiddos or somethin... newsflash: teenagers can handle a lil simdude and drugs, geez 🤪 anyway, back to the actual thing... it sounds like its more of a weird social experiment than actual gameplay lol 70 ppl just chillin on stage while one person does the real work. feels like more of an audience participation fail than somethin that actually gets ppl engaged 🤔
 
omg can u believe ppl are literally transforming video games into live events lol 🤯 i mean Asses.Masses sounds so interesting! its kinda cool how they're encouraging teamwork and crowd participation, like we're all part of this big team working together 🤝 but at the same time, it feels kinda weird when ur watching someone else play instead of being in control ykm?
 
omg this Asses.Masses thingy sounds like so much fun!!! 🤩 imagine being part of a live crowd deciding the game's outcome together! it's like a collaborative puzzle, where everyone contributes their skills & expertise 🤝 i mean, who wouldn't wanna be an avatar of the crowd? 😂 and the fact that they're prioritizing humour over realism is a great move, because let's face it, life can get pretty ridiculous sometimes 😜

but seriously, what's so cool about this game is how it brings people together! even though most decisions were made by someone else playing, i think it's still awesome that everyone gets to be part of the experience 🎉 and who knows, maybe the crowd's input actually makes the game better? 💡
 
IMHO, THIS GAME IS LIKE NOTHING IVE EVER SEEN BEFORE! IT'S LIKE A FULLY IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE WHERE THE PLAYER AND AUDIENCE ARE ALL CONNECTED IN THIS BIG MESH. ITS AMAZING HOW SOMETHING THAT CAN BE SO CHALLENGING AT TIMES STILL MANAGES TO MAKE YOU LAUGH OUT LOUD

I MEAN, WHO WOULDN'T WANT TO SEE A SHOW THAT INVOLVES TEAMWORK, PROBLEM SOLVING AND EVEN SOME HUMOUR? AND YET, THE WAY IT'S DONE IS REALLY INTRiguING. ITS LIKE THE PLAYER ISNT REALLY DOING ANYTHING, THEY'RE JUST KIND OF... GOING ALONG WITH THE FLOW OF THINGS

BUT WHAT I FIND MOST INTERESTING IS HOW THIS GAME CHANGES THE WAY WE THINK ABOUT GAMING AND PERFORMANCE ART. I MEAN, WE'VE ALWAYS HEARD THAT GAMING CAN BE A SOCIAL ACTIVITY, BUT THIS TAKES IT TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL.
 
I just watched this crazy performance art thingy Asses.Masses and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🤯😂. The fact that they have a whole team of people on stage playing video games together is wild, like what even is that? And the audience gets to give input too, which is so cool! It's like a big social experiment, but in a fun way 😊.

I loved how it wasn't all about winning or losing, more about having a good time and laughing with your mates 👫. But at the same time, I could see why some parents might freak out about the 'mature themes' - simulated sex, murder, and drugs? That does sound pretty intense 😳.

I'm curious, how much of a role do the crowd's opinions really play in shaping the game? Or is it more like they're just along for the ride 🤔. And what kind of person gets to be the 'author' of this whole thing? It seems like there are so many different minds at work, but who's actually calling the shots? 📝
 
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