How do performative arts intersect and reflect contemporary society and the socioeconomic and cultural situation? We are joined by Fronte Vacuo, a Berlin-based transdisciplinary performance group, blends body art, dance-theater, audiovisuals, and technology. Known for radical bodily expressions and intricate audience engagement, they employ human and nonhuman bodies, organic elements, AI, spatial soundscapes, and visual imagery to create chaotic biomes. Their name, an Italian phrase, symbolizes a militant front devoid of meaning, critiquing modern society's blind faith in techno-capitalism.
The event takes place in our studio + livestream and is open to all.
Curated by Emma Sokoll
How do performative arts intersect and reflect contemporary society and the socioeconomic and cultural situation? We are joined by Fronte Vacuo, a Berlin-based transdisciplinary performance group, blends body art, dance-theater, audiovisuals, and technology. Known for radical bodily expressions and intricate audience engagement, they employ human and nonhuman bodies, organic elements, AI, spatial soundscapes, and visual imagery to create chaotic biomes. Their name, an Italian phrase, symbolizes a militant front devoid of meaning, critiquing modern society's blind faith in techno-capitalism.
The event takes place in our studio + livestream and is open to all.
Curated by Emma Sokoll
How do performative arts intersect and reflect contemporary society and the socioeconomic and cultural situation? We are joined by Fronte Vacuo, a Berlin-based transdisciplinary performance group, blends body art, dance-theater, audiovisuals, and technology.
How do performative arts intersect and reflect contemporary society and the socioeconomic and cultural situation? We are joined by Fronte Vacuo, a Berlin-based transdisciplinary performance group, blends body art, dance-theater, audiovisuals, and technology. Known for radical bodily expressions and intricate audience engagement, they employ human and nonhuman bodies, organic elements, AI, spatial soundscapes, and visual imagery to create chaotic biomes. Their name, an Italian phrase, symbolizes a militant front devoid of meaning, critiquing modern society's blind faith in techno-capitalism.
The event takes place in our studio + livestream and is open to all.
Curated by Emma Sokoll