(un)done is a story about love and break-up. Two players face each other, wearing ponchos with strings dangling from them. When they tie a string together, they hear a positive memory from the couple’s relationship, like the first date or kiss, moving in together or getting a pet. When they open a knot instead, a sad memory will play: a fight, a thing they hate about each other or just drifting apart. By players tying and untying different strings (and with the help of a little randomness), the story that unfolds is always different.

Additionally, a woven screen on which generative art is projected separates the players from an audience. The more strings are tied, the more colorful and intricate the projected art becomes; when knots are opened, the projection is slowly erased again. In the end, the projection is blank again and nothing remains but the memory of what once was there.

Created by: Amanda Tom, Kara Stone, Kailin Zhu, Tobias Wehrum. Voice Acting by Ida Marie Toft and Jess Rowan Marcotte. Music by Nicole Pacampara

Stuff used:
-2 ponchos
-strings
-speakers
-projector
-woven screen

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