Nonexistent Animals

Nonexistent Animals is a new concept in the children's theater scene! It’s a lecture-performance where children's creativity meets modern technology in a playful format.
"I am a nonexistent animal,
Bringing you a gift,
From the depths of the inner world!
See you where Von Krahl is!"
With this cheerful pop song, Taavi Eelmaa and Emer Värk begin introducing their new lecture-performance for children at the Nonexistent Animals Academy.
Professors Taavi and Emer will explain to children the difference between the inner and outer worlds.
Where do the Nonexistent Animals come from? Who are they, and what do they do?
The professors will also conduct a scientific experiment and discover your very own Nonexistent Animal from within you, which we’ll get to watch on the big screen together.
We’ll learn how artificial intelligence can make play and learning more exciting.
Nonexistent Animals is a lecture-performance by performer and analytical psychology student Taavi Eelmaa and visual artist Emer Värk, aimed at children aged 6-12, showing the potential uses of artificial intelligence in developing children’s creativity.
This performance combines education, creativity, and technology in a fun and engaging way!
Schedule
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes, including an intermission
Premiere: October 6, at Von Krahl Theatre
Photographer: Kristiina Praks