Format: Performance
Year: 2016
Materials: microphone, loudspeaker, monitor, audio mixer
Duration: ca. 12 Min
tête-à-flux is a conversation between the human and the machine arguing about their two different “natures” and the impossibility of their direct communication.
Each entity is expressing itself using its primitive language: the human screams and the machine is answering with white noise.
The performance tries to define the extremes of each personality, their incompatibility and the escalation into their two different noises.
Performed at: Spektrum Art and Science Community, part of the “Society for nontrivial pursuits”, Berlin 2016 DE, Rundgang University of the Arts Berlin, 2016, DE.
Format: Performance
Year: 2016
Materials: microphone, loudspeaker, monitor, audio mixer
Duration: ca. 12 Min
tête-à-flux is a conversation between the human and the machine arguing about their two different “natures” and the impossibility of their direct communication.
Each entity is expressing itself using its primitive language: the human screams and the machine is answering with white noise.
The performance tries to define the extremes of each personality, their incompatibility and the escalation into their two different noises.
Performed at: Spektrum Art and Science Community, part of the “Society for nontrivial pursuits”, Berlin 2016 DE, Rundgang University of the Arts Berlin, 2016, DE.