The Council on Gender Sensitivity and Behavioral Awareness in World of Warcraft: LIVE 2015 > Live Performance at Dixon Place, NYC

The Council on Gender Sensitivity and Behavioral Awareness in World of Warcraft: LIVE 2015
Performance Documentation
2015

For three years, Angela Washko has been creating performances as The Council on Gender Sensitivity and Behavioral Awareness in World of Warcraft inside the most popular multiplayer online video game of all time. Instead of killing enemies and getting badass equipment like she used to, she started traveling to major towns to discuss the ways in which women are treated in the game-space with other players. This led to longer discussions about feminism with players from geographically varied places meeting together in this virtual but spatial and representative corporatized public space. The conversations she facilitated are documented and reproduced in videos and images online. More recently she started performing the process live for audiences, projecting her screen and doing live-narration of the conversations as they unfold. This most recent evolution of the project includes additionally recruited council members and audience participation - as three players-turned-performers (Washko with Maj Anya DeBear and David Lublin) discuss feminism with players and audience members situated simultaneously in Dixon Place's theater in New York City and Orgrimmar, Area 52 in World of Warcraft.