Dead Day Dog

Dead Day Dog

medialounge at six | Talk & Performance
60 Minuten

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medialounge at six | Talk & Performance


[04.07.2019]


This talk is part of »Dead Day Dog«, a transdisciplinary research
project around the notion of trauma and the knot as a metaphor
for trauma.


Beyond the desire to untie, the research concentrates on the
aesthetics and the ethics of the knot and navigates through the
entanglement of movement, poetry and debate created by
performing, visual and multimedia artists working on trauma,
»knotting« different perspectives together.


The research focuses on the aesthetics and ethics of knots. It
navigates through the interweaving of movement, poetry and debate
created by performing artists. The artistic work consists of
»knotting together« the different perspectives.


Whether through historical or eventful trauma, a certain presence
of trauma cannot be denied in our interconnected world. How does
trauma influence us on a collective level? The polyvagal theory,
introduced by Dr. Stephen Porges, describes how complex inner
neural circuits enable us to recognize whether the outside world
is safe, dangerous or life threatening (neuroception). Upcoming
technologies and devices such as Bio Mapping , brain hacking
gadgets and location intelligence make it increasingly possible
to measure neuroception, collect and visualize data and,
potentially, act upon the feeling of safety within public spaces.
How do we reconnect and disconnect with one and another when we
become aware of each others bodily states? What about the ethics
and politics of such measuring tools within smart cities, where
trauma is a present past?


Credits:
Artistic Director: Mieke Weckesser / Choreography: Andrea Lagos /
Performers: Irene Carreño, Rebecca Narum, Kilian Schweidler,
Ewelina Kotwa, Agnes Schneidewind, Kai Brügge / Multimedia:
Claudia Carolin Münch

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