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Art, Algorithms, and the Future of Connection: A Night of Theater & Technology

  • American Computer & Robotics Museum 2023 Stadium Drive, Suite 1-A Bozeman, MT 59715 United States (map)

Art, Algorithms, and the Future of Connection: A Night of Theater & Technology:

A Special Presentation at the American Computer & Robotics Museum

On Friday, October 3 at 4:30 PM, Verge Theater and the American Computer & Robotics Museum team up for an evening that asks: How has human communication evolved—and where is it taking us next?

Attendees will rotate between two intimate sessions:

  • ACRM’s Co-Founder and Board Presidient Barbara Keremedjiev will share the fascinating journey through the history of robotics and computing—how we taught machines to think, speak, and move faster than we can.

  • Verge Director Kyrie Dawson will lead a behind-the-scenes conversation about Love & Information and the questions it sparks about how we share meaning in a hyper-connected world.

Actors will also perform sharp, fast-paced scenes from Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information, offering a sneak peek at Verge Theater’s upcoming staged reading, running October 10–12. Reserve your seat for the full staged reading here.


Location: American Computer & Robotics Museum, 2023 Stadium Dr #1a, Bozeman, MT 59715.  Ample parking. 

Date: Friday, October 3

Time: 4:30pm to 6 pm.

FREE. Refreshments served!

Capacity is limited, so please register here! Walk-ins welcome, space-permitting.

Register Here for October 3 at ACRM here!

ABOUT THE STAGED READING OCT 10-12 AT VERGE THEATER:

Step into a world of curiosity, compassion, and connection.

Verge Theater is proud to present a staged reading of Love and Information by Caryl Churchill—running October 10–12—a bold and inventive play that holds a mirror to modern life. 

Through more than 50 quick, poignant, and surprising scenes, the show explores how we communicate—and what we discover about each other along the way.

Some scenes last only seconds. Others open windows to whole worlds. From playful exchanges to deeply human moments, Churchill’s script creates a kaleidoscopic portrait of life today—where emotions, relationships, and technology collide.

Earlier Event: September 19
Mostly Jokes
Later Event: October 10
Love and Information