Together with students from Musrara, the Naggar School of Art and Society, Nina Glockner explores aesthetic and performative techniques to gain a form of “remote togetherness.” Can we – from a distance, during online encounters – create a different awareness of collective space and tactility, by touching the same material, executing the same movement score, making the same sounds, drawing the same figures? Can we establish a common experience of time and space for a moment?