Zoe Séance by Unnur Andrea Einarsdóttir & Panja Göbel - performance

 

9.12.—10.12.2022

format

séance, performance

dates

09.12.22, 19–20 Uhr, Séance 1

10.12.22, 20–21 Uhr, Séance 2

Hall

Now closed

11:00–19:00 h

Zoe Séance is an interactive performance project developed by transmedia artists Panja Göbel and Unnur Andrea Einarsdóttir especially for the Lothringer 13 Halle.

In this participatory project the audience is invited to embark on a journey of self-transformation. On the 9th and 10th December the artists will lead a series of ritual seances that are powered by emerging technologies. The participants will explore their relationship to their human identity and a possible amalgamation with non-human others via a tablet containing an augmented reality app and a brain wave measuring headset.

There will be a total of two rounds of the performance, in each of which nine people can actively participate in the Séance. For an active participation in the séance please write us an e-mail to: projekt@lothringer13.com.
Visitors are invited to come without registration and stay in the room as spectators.

What does it mean to be human in a time of constant change, where one crisis follows the other? How can we adapt our subjective embodiments to an increasingly unstable future?

Zoe Séance takes up these speculative figurations and translates them into an offer of personalised transformational experience via an AR app: digital face filters with non-human actors such as animals, plants and technologies are presented on a tablet acting as a mirror, whilst a brain wave measuring headset feeds the participants personal brain wave data into the transformation and alters it according to it. Speech, live sound and various scents create an atmosphere in which the participants enter a collective "alpha state of mind".

As with traditional séances, the focus is on connecting with the invisible and immaterial within the temporary community of participants. The performance asks profound questions about how we come to terms with this fluid shift in our identity and hopes to initiate a rethinking of our purpose and position on this planet.

The project will then move into an exhibition phase: While the ritual setting will remain in the hall as an installation, it will be complemented by the video documentation of the séance.

The project is being curated by Lisa Paland.
Software development: Alex Brigden, Jayson Haebich and Panja Göbel