“World on a Wire” is new media theatre that follows protagonist, Stiller, who creates a mirror "virtual world." Above it exists a "real" human perspective, resulting in a "triple space" where the protagonist grapples with existential dilemmas. Set in the 1960s, the story reflects contemporary fears and hopes about reality and the future, addressing the theme of "existence" through science fiction and surreal elements.
A series of soundtracks was predominantly composed using electronic instruments, field recordings, and found sounds. The soundtrack establishes an overall mood of unreality and mystery, resonating with the plot's pursuit of reality. "Vertigo" is the most frequently used sound effect, symbolizing the protagonist Stiller's questioning of reality and descent into dizziness. "Chain Reaction" serves as the soundtrack for switching sets, utilizing a higher percentage of real sound to distinguish between different layers of realities. The theme melody, employed in various variations, outlines the mysterious mood. "club.under.ground" is an unconventional dance music piece for a dance scene, marking the beginning of the protagonist's grand escape. "Lost Memories," "Eva’s Empty House," and "In the Mist" are electro-ambient pieces designed for scenes between Stiller and Eva, the protagonist’s lover in the virtual space. These three pieces share minimalistic aesthetics and musical elements. The soundtracks conclude with “Copy Right Free,” which colors the ending with empty happiness.
World on a Wire is premiered at Wuzhen Theatre Festival and have toured around China over recent years.