Science meets Art. DADA sound poetry meets DNA recombination. The performance emulates mutation processes, becomes a visual poem and creates a cacophony. A work by London Duo Phenotypica (Ben Murray, Bio-Informatician & Neus Torres Tamarit, Artist)
Daniel Oliver revisits a participatory performance in which, due to a calamitous attempt to contact the spirit of Arthur Cravan, many audience members died.
Popo wants to cancel everything. Popo had a moment of enlightenment, but can’t remember anymore. Maybe it was the brilliant idea that Dada is actually, and always has been Popo!
Welcome to the new world! We bomb and kill, we dictate and create. A wild flamenco dictator will bring her welded sculpture of `the new world` to a boxing ring where she will replicate the destruction of the Mundo metaphorically through fireworks and confetti cannons.
Continuos whistler from a manager, a boxer in distress, everyday noises, random choices. The performance is a humorous fight between a boxer and his manager.
Within technical revolutions Data pieces feel depressed. Everything is going too fast. Already in 1973. Mainframe Radio invites 4 experts to besoul the Statistics of MainFrame City. Because there is a need for digital transcendence. Because it's the very first time. Because it's real-time.
Ring Panelists are Michael Simon, Stage Designer and Professor for Stage Design ZHdK and his students: Andreas Lukas Mayer, Laura Knüsel, Julie Nelson, Anna Wohlgemuth
Erik Satie, composer and marginal dadaist, would end his day by walking the 10km home across Paris, pausing under street lights and in bars to compose his work. On 17 May 2016 Stephen Hodge retracted his nocturnal journey, stopping along the way to write his provisional manifesto about Satie, dada, walking, composition and built environment.