A sharp satire on reality television, God is a DJ is a glimpse into the soulless lives of a couple – a former TV presenter and a DJ – who have turned their lives into spectacle and, for $2000 a session, perform their lives into a live camera for the entertainment of the internet public. Using eight video cameras, cell phones and a live internet feed, this production riffs on reality TV, youth culture and virtual reality in its encompassing critique of mass media’s influence on contemporary relationships. Original mixes of trance, hip-hop and electronica play a narrative role.
There are additional performances on Sunday, June 6 and Monday, June 7 at 8pm.