Chatroom project was supposed to happen in real life, as an interactive performance in a real bunker under Stuttgart. 
But then Covid-19 happened, everything was in lockdown, and the creative team behind the project came up with the solution: let’s film everything and recreate the experience online.

My job was to create the visual identity for the project, and to build the interactive online experience. It was something similar to interactive movies where you get two or three choices after certain chapters, and it leads to one of the multilpe endings. I still don’t have the authorisation to share the full scheme of levels/chapters: you can still go and play. What I can say is that the levels are colour-coded, and most viewers went through the experience for a few times to put every piece together.


A labyrinth of contemporary music and dance, created for a unique online viewing experience. 



«...Computer game that turns out to be a pretty wacky interactive new music performance from the bunker under the Diakonissenplatz.»

—Stuttgarter Zeitung

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