Self-Portraits in Imaginary Places

Self-Portraits in Imaginary Places is a scenic musical work for a female singer/performer, ensemble, electronics, movement, video and light, which was awarded with the Theodor Körner Förderpreis 2020. Creative teamAleksandra Bajde | concept, composition, voice, performanceLili M. Rampre | choreography, movementConny Zenk | light architecture, stage design in collaboration withIsabella Forciniti | electronics, modular synthesizersSchallfeld […]

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PULSE

PULSE 04:02 min Judith Butler unterscheidet in ihrem Werk: Raster des Krieges zwischen frames [Raster] und framing [rastern] (Vgl. Butler, 2009). Nicht, dass die Frage in Pulse dieselbe wäre, nämlich die nach lebenswertem Leben. Dennoch wird verhandelt, inwieweit vorgegebene und vorgebende Raster oder Schemata normieren. Wer oder was wird normiert? Sind es Differenzen, die zu […]

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#FemWalk of Kulangsu

#FemWALK of Kulangsu is critically adapted to the format of a historic city walk. The focus is on the visibility of intellectual women, as well as their work and effect on China. In terms of Appropriation Art #FemWALK of Kulangsu the tourist do as they normally would and go with the classic equipment such as flags, audio guides and headsets through the historic center of Kulangsu. The central starting point is the interaction within the group: by means of media interventions, performances and video projections are taken along a specific route experiencing the biographies and artistic works of inspiring female personalities.

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self[ie] DREAMER

selfieDREAMER immerses itself in the sensual handling of space and time characterized by the performance of the media. Apparatuses are used that are much more reminiscent of everyday objects than juggling instruments. When we sleep our senses change, dreams repeat, we process things we have seen and places we have experienced.We drive, drive, drive on the pulsating light waves of a Dream Machine.

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