BEDLAM
2020
XR theatre, 90′

SYNOPSIS

Ladies and gentlemen,
welcome to Bedlam.

(bed-luh-m)
1. A scene or state of wild uproar and confusion.
2. Archaic. An insane asylum or madhouse.

Mental illness has always been part of our society. Established in 1247, Bethlehem Hospital, or ‘Bedlam’ as it derived from Middle English popular pronunciation, is the world’s oldest “lunatic” hospital. In an age when there was no state funding for hospitals, viewing the insane was legitimated and became an effective means for the exhortation of charitable donations. One of the more unsavoury side effects of the arrangement was the treatment of the hospital as an arena for entertainment where the public could visit for leisure purposes. For this reason Bedlam became notorious as a destination for the experience of madness and the abject. Bedlam became a byword for anarchy, chaos and confusion.

POSTER

BEDLAM is an XR exhibition followed by a documentary that propels the audience to the very heart of Bedlam asylum as it was in the 17th century: absurd, shocking, chaotic, grotesque, and ultimately poignant.

BEDLAM is an entirely dematerialized work, accessible via a digital platform. It is designed to be experienced by anyone equipped with virtual reality equipment or via a computer or a smartphone.

TRAILER

MAKING-OF

SET DESIGN

BEDLAM BOOTH AT TCCF in taiwan

SESSION PERFORMED IN PARIS
AND BROADCAST LIVE IN VR TO AN AUDIENCE MEMBER IN TAÏWAN

honors & awards

credits

Author
Mat Collishaw

Concept Design
Marie Jourdren, Antoine Cardon

Scriptwriters
Emily Jenkins, Marie Jourdren

Producers
Antoine Cardon, Marie Jourdren

Live Acting Supervisor
Robin Berry

Actors
Annin kaski, Robin Berry

Mocap Director
Lucia Helenka

Costume Design
Marco T. Magno, Estelle Madubuko

Technical Production Supervisor
Kurt Kao

Developer
Lahiru Wijesundara