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RMB City Opera

The Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City will screen Cao Fei's RMB City Opera in which a man and a woman interact as actors on a stage and as avatars in the virtual world. Inspired by propaganda operas from the Chinese Cultural Revolution, RMB City Opera includes characters in Red Army uniforms. Batman and Batwoman, Superman and Superwoman are also among the cast.

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February 4, 2011 12:00am to June 5, 2011 12:00am
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Cao Fei (born 1978) lives and works in Beijing. She is part of the young generation described as New Human Beings, who embrace popular consumer culture and all things global, diverse, old, new, intellectual and non-intellectual. Using computers, cell phones and social media, this generation hopes to undermine China’s political system.

SECOND LIFE
Second Life is an online virtual community inhabited by avatars—imaginary characters created by their real-life masters. In Second Life, avatars play, socialize, develop businesses and pursue educational and creative opportunities, often related to art, design and architecture.

RMB CITY
Cao Fei describes RMB City (2008–2010) as “an online art community in the virtual world of Second Life.” The city reflects China’s building boom and economic prowess. It takes its name from renminbi, the official currency of China. RMB City is imaginative, with no nationalities or borders. It represents endless possibility.

RMB City Opera
This video—RMB City Opera—highlights RMB City’s virtual cityscape. It includes many emblematic sites such as Tiananmen Square and the Beijing Olympic Stadium. During the video, the viewer enters the city, soaring through and amongst its architectural wonders.

In RMB City Opera a man and a woman interact as actors on a stage and as avatars in the virtual world. Inspired by propaganda operas from the Chinese Cultural Revolution, RMB City Opera includes characters in Red Army uniforms. Batman and Batwoman, Superman and Superwoman are also among the cast.

RMB City Opera is rich in content. It explores the idea of play, romance, identity, utopia/dystopia, communication/isolation, the nature of reality and the global, interconnected world in which we live. This is its American debut.

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