Wanda & Nova deViator: Frozen Images @ STWTS Saal
German Shorttext:
16.10.2010 – Frozen Images / Slowenien
Frozen Images, eine Post-Porn Performance vom Feinsten frisch aus Slowenien im Stadtwerkstatt-Saal garantiert einen außergewöhnlichen Haupt-Act, neben einigen lokalen FreundInnen der experimentellen Linzer Beat-Musikszene. Eine hybride Performance die real-time Video, Drucksensoren, Choreografie und elektronische Musik irgendwo zwischen Electropunk, Triphop und Breaks äußerst gekonnt verbindet. Inhaltlich geht es um die Frage, wann Macht zu Dominanz wird. Nebenbei beweist gerade die Performance, dass das alles mit FLOSS (free/libre Open Source Software) möglich ist.
english long Version:
The process of freezing is a break between movements. As such, the
structure of the concert, perforated with suspensions – breaks
between points, is an emergence of a performance of frozen images,
full of texts, contemporary electronic rhythms, exasperated guitars,
noisy oscillations, and hypnotic bass lines. Along with the
performers’ actions, tactile interfaces, and moving pictures, the
performance raises questions about hypersexualisation and
pornification, fetishisation in consumerism, mechanisms of the image
and visual culture, idealisation of love, and the meaning of art and
culture. Movement, text, and frozen images open up in their primary
way precisely based on contemporary organised noise. The music,
ambivalently contextualised through the video image and movement,
stretches out to the body and its vibration, rational and affective.
Frozen images get broken by the vibration of the word and the moving
of the actual flesh/body in all its resistance.
see also http://wndv.si/live.php
Tools:
kdenlive, puredata, ardour, renoise, doepfer usb64 midi kit, home
made midi controler, edirol fa101, cakewalk ua-25, ibm thinkpad
laptops, quadcore video computer, survailance cameras 4×, camcorder,
microkorg synthesizer, pressure sensors 6×,
Luka Prin?i?
is a musician, a sound designer and a media artist who participated
in a number of sound-music and multimedia projects. His work is in
particular focused on personally reflective and socially critical
use of new technologies within contemporary audio-visual contexts.
Most of his work is based on hacker ethics and DIY philosophy.
Maja Delak
is a choreographer and a dancer. In her opus of twelve dance
performances, Maja Delak has traversed numerous worlds, which –
despite the different themes and approaches to work – whirl into an
anchorage of the author's dance poetics, with which she is making a
clearer and clearer definition of the methodologies of contemporary
dance.
Kontakt:
Luka Prin?i?
nova@deviator.si
c/o Zavod Emanat, Kersnikova 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
00386-40-667798
slovenian
Ljubljana, Slovenia