“If you get 20,000 likes, I'll do something great.”
That is the performance artist, Louise -Rwin, promises the audience in the “FameHungry”, an existing crisis of Titok Set about being a digital celebrity. Presented in front of the live crowd, it is also live streaming in the app at the same time.
On Wednesday's show, Orwin performed a task inspired by Tiktok Live. I ran in front of the camera and drank from Stanley's tumbler, and played Tactoku's dance while explaining the career in the performance art.
After the success of the Edin Barafringe Festival, “FameHungry” has been witnessed in the United States this weekend, as the attitude of Obin beyond the sohoheep layout, which has been running until February 8, has been easily banned in the United States this weekend. The weekend was an open problem.
“The dangers of the practicality of the show are not so large, but the political danger of ban is also very interesting for work,” Orwin said. “That's a strange situation.”
Congress passed the law last year to prohibit Tactoku unless it was sold to the government approved. The Chinese government is concerned that it will be able to access and operate content in the confidential user data of the app owned by the Chinese company ordinance.
Last week, after the Supreme Court supported the law, Tactoku temporarily darkened, and when the next president, Donald J. Trump, showed his app for many users. (After Trump's inauguration ceremony on Monday, he signed a presidential order to stall 75 days.)
For many people, the suspension of the service was finally a joke. However, the legal status of the app is ambiguous, and Orwin is one of the users who still cannot access Tiktok. The production was managed by the VPN service, but the LIVESTREAM commentary noted that the stream was sometimes delayed.
The premise of “FameHungry” -orwin is instructed by Tiktok users who function as enthusiastic guide to the app. It also provides a simple history of the show.
In 2020, Orwin worked in the Youth Therapy Project when he met Jax Valentine, which had about 30,000 Tiktok followers at the age of 15. However, for ORWIN, an artist who was depleted during the Coronavirus pandemic, the 30,000 people looking at your work were incredible.
“I have lost all the audience,” she said. “Basically I lost all income, and a 15 -year -old person accessed follow and earned money from the app.”
It made Orwin think about developing a show around Tactoku. Currently, Valentine, 21 -year -old, with 80,000 Tactoku followers, has actually called the theater from the UK's Cheffield's bedroom, and the Olwin coach tells how to succeed in the app.
On the projection screen behind ORWIN, there is a live commentary from online users, and a Tiktok LiveStream, which says that only internal viewers can see it, is displayed. While Orwin repeatedly laughing to the mobile phone camera, Flashes writes the text as follows.
One aspect of ORWIN's performance is whether Tiktok turns off the live stream in violation of the community guidelines. In the Wednesday show, the two of her accounts were closed for sexual content for the cucumber on the screen and the vague lollipop of the vague cock. Orwin switched to a backup account in real time.
“It's interesting who reaches censorship and not censorship,” said Vania Meyers, who saw the show at the opening night.
Orwin's promised “Something amazing” -She likes a live stream of 20,000! Continue through whether or not to reach -with a song and the final de humiliation. Like the audience, with laughter and applause frequently, the projection of Valentine on the wall gently glances at the crowd.
The show pointed out many of the pitfalls of Tactoku, but Orwin and Valentine emphasized that they would not easily make a moral decision on platforms with both specific benefits and real drawbacks. In the case of Valentine's Day, this app is not only a tool to build self -esteem, but also a place where you can see that “TRAP of thirst” improves performance when you are not yet adult.
“No one wants to go home and go home and say” Tactoku is terrible “,” said Valentine. “We want people to leave it and say. What is the nuance surrounding it?”
By the time of the finale on Wednesday, the performance of Orwin received more than 8,000 likes on Tiktok. However, the shows were kicked off from two accounts, and the number of online viewers was decreasing.
“I hope the three people watching Tactoku really like it,” Orwin said at the last moment.
On -screen, User336130707021887 commented, “I love it.”