Who will we be in the future? It is the rather obscure question the Aarhus-Copenhagen theater group I DER has chosen to pose in their sound-only play presented at the Institut for X in Aarhus. The set is minimal, each spectator/listener sitting alone in a cubicle, surrounded, yet isolated, from the others. Earphones are distributed to each of us, and we are sitting, facing the wall or another spectator. The story unfolds, supported by atmospheric music: Synthesizers, Rhodes-piano, computer sounds. Three characters – hence, voices – reach our ears: the »producer« of the sound »document«, a woman without a name or an identity, an A.I. which feeds on the information transmitted by the female character as she discovers the successive Earths, each reborn after a disaster.
The story is straightforward science-fiction, with an existential twist: can an A.I. become »someone« using another's experience and memories? Can man and machine live together in the future, without one replacing the other? Although slightly limited by its format – the sound effects are quite basic, and maybe more experimental effects could have enhanced the story even more – the experience is pleasant and mind-teasing, reformulating the classic Descartes sentence, »I think, therefore I am« into »I think, therefore I could be.«