The performance and video installation Disco Planet: Letheia takes a philosophical 3D landscape as backdrop to inquire into the plant/human/animal relations to themselves and their embeddedness in environment/society.
The performance and video installation Disco Planet: Letheia takes a philosophical 3D landscape as backdrop to inquire into the plant/human/animal relations to themselves and their embeddedness in environment/society. An artistic twin of our symbolic mindscape meets the somatic practice of tuning into our senses to expand our capacities to change and adapt. The common urge: to find new methods to situate ourselves in our time and reshape the habitual production of the commons and ourselves.
Language: English
Do Mayer (DE)
Artist and programmer studied art at HfBK Hamburg and Critical Studies in Vienna. He researches at the intersections of digital modeling, climate and social transformation and artistic mediation. Concerned about how simulations rub off into the reality of people’s lives, and to what extent this shapes the aesthetics of our common experiences.
Hen/I (US/DE)
Hen/i is a creative director with a background in dance, choreography and intermedia arts. She is a co-founder of four performance collectives including Stratofyzika, a collective that creates mind-altering performance experiences through a hybrid of new media, dance theater and spatial soundscapes inspired by the findings of computer science, technology, the natural sciences, data protection and man/machine boundaries.