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MOOPA – Museum of Oblivia’s Performance Art

Oblivia celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2025, and to mark the occasion, we are now opening MOOPA – Museum of Oblivia’s Performance Art. MOOPA is not a real museum, however, but an online computer game, a small point-and-click adventure. Players enter a somewhat surreal-looking house with several rooms. It slowly becomes clear that the living room, kitchen, cellar and attic are crammed full of memories, snippets and fragments from Oblivia’s stage works. With playful humour and lightness, the MOOPA home becomes a living and enchanted archive, a window into the world of Oblivia – regardless if you already know the performance group’s work or not.

Playing time approx. 10 to 25 minutes. No special language skills required. Recommended for ages 10 and up.

On June 17, the game will also be presented to the Salzburg audience in an accompanying discussion event as part of the SOMMERSZENE.

Read more on ARGEkultur Salzburg’s website
Play the game on itch.io

CREDITS

Concept: Oblivia, Sebastian Linz, Felix Ludwig
Game design and visual design: Felix Ludwig
Programming: Jessica Kremnitzer
Co-producers: ARGEkultur Salzburg, Kampnagel Hamburg, PATHOS theater (Munich), RAMPE (Stuttgart), Kleintheater Luzern
Supported by: Emilie och Rudolf Gesellius Stiftelse, Eugène, Elisabeth och Birgit Nygréns stiftelse

MOOPA was also part of the MEDIA ART LAB residency programme as part of DIGITAL SPRING 2024 at ARGEkultur Salzburg.