The urgency for artists to address the existential threat of climate change raises the question of how this could or should be done. While artists are probably not necessarily experts when it comes to calculating the carbon footprint of a performance, they are highly qualified to explore the boundaries between nature and culture or even to question them fundamentally. Must art necessarily be artificial in the sense of unnatural? Wouldn’t it be an artistic approach to move away from abstraction and aloofness—perhaps even from human arrogance—and literally get our hands dirty?
Program:
Saturday from 19:00 pm:
mdw bass clarinetists, Petra Stump-Linshalm, Heinz-Peter Linshalm und mdw Studierende: Psalms
Yeison Fernando Buitrago Vargas, Hanna Abril, Aleida Ramírez: Amazonia Sonora
Belma Bešlić-Gál, Catherine Spet: Pod zemljom
W.A.L.Z. Performance Collective: Andrea Nagl, Karlheinz Essl, Markus Wintersberger: Geology of Thought
Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka: those who take care of us
Tian Fu, Xinyue Hu, Sihua Ren, Sophie Thammer: 贰null⅞♭ · Eremita Case
Sunday from 19:00 pm:
Si Pehbowen, Johannes Kretz, Charlie Beresford: Native Aliens
DIGMA: Trani-Argence Alice, Bouvier Samuel: Loud Parleur
ensemble N, Teresa Doblinger, Audrey G. Perreault, beyond frames
Franz Hautzinger, Oleg Soulimenko: First there were holes, and that’s the way it was supposed to be
Birgitta Flick, Sylvia Bruckner, Christa Stöffelbauer: Handmade Resonances
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