Local theatres turn to tech to keep the audiences engaged even if they're watching from home

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As Covid-19 continues to hold the performing arts and audiences at a distance from each other, technology has been used at times to bridge the gap between the stage and fifth wall. This is how The Future Stage came about.

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To deal with the pandemic, some museums have gone digital, bringing their collections online .

Plays and concerts have also done so with Zoom being used to host virtual concerts and even the National Arts Council of Singapore has come out with measures to keep the Arts going.
PHOTO: Instagram/bakchormeeboyIt was during the start of Covid-19 that Derrick Chew and Chong Tze Chien of Sight Lines Entertainment explored the use of technology for the performing arts for Murder at Mandai Camp, where they started monetising an interactive, online theatrical performance.

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