Torien Cafferata's MFA Defence: The Playbox
Wednesday, November 22, 2023 | 6:00 PM | FREE
Room 4390 鈥 Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, 149 W. Hastings St., Vancouver
The Playbox is an autoneuroethnography in the form of a live theatre performance wherein audiences are invited to play and spectate a 鈥減re-release demo鈥 of a fictitious game console designed by and for the mad. Every year The Playbox is almost released, languishing in development hell as a manifestation of executive dysfunction, dissociation, perseveration, and other AuDHD pathologies. The demo is composed of anti-games of various classic and future genres played using cardboard controllers to operate my body-as-avatar, serving as a medium of delegation, a somatic and cognitive prosthetic, a nesting doll of agencies鈥攐f offers and asks to engage in maddened domestic labour. This work draws upon Robert Pfaller鈥檚 theory of 鈥渋nterpassivity鈥 vs. interactivity and McKenzie Wark鈥檚 鈥渁llegorithms鈥 and 鈥済amespace鈥濃攁 space where work and play enmesh under ableist capitalism. This positions The Playbox as an AuDHD dialectics simulator in which players and avatar are simultaneously empowered and disabled by a hauntological neuroscape of impossible tasks, precarious materials, and unstable inputs and outputs.
Keywords: performance, interactive theatre, mad futures, mad studies, ludology, game studies, interpassivity, mixed reality, anti-game, hauntology, participatory art.