Installation / Performance

Scheinwelten 1: Lost Gravity

Nadja Haas

Scheinwelten 1: Lost Gravity

An interplay of visual, audio, and movement art, Scheinwelten 1 is based on a long-standing research on pyramids by Nadja (Haas) Dances, focusing on the potential influences of geometric shapes on our body, mind, and finally movement. Inspired by the Egyptian pyramid, a smaller version as a sculpture made by Nadja out of copper tubes (1.57m high forming a 2x2sqm) has been used for the rehearsals and for recording the movement material with the dancers. For the Open Lab, the focus is on how the digital projection of images and avatars accompanied by music can change the vibration of the environment.

Presentation:
The installation runs through the full time from OPEN LAB
Mediation/Performance: December 17, 6.30pm in Saal 5

Concept: Nadja Haas
Dancers: Laura Waltz, Georgica Pettus,Yumio Chanoki and Nadja Haas
Visual Art & Creative Technology:Bariş Pekcagliyan, Beka Tcharbadze
Mask Design: Lidya
Sound Design: Katrine Bregnum with Nadja 57hertz
Pyramid model: Benjamin Blankertz
Pyramid Skulptur: Nadja Dances

With the kind support from artist and mentor Marc van den Broek, Schweißtechnik Berlin, and Katja Vaghi.

The project was developed within the framework of the AR LOOP MASHINE | CREATURE Residence

Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media within the framework of NPN | Stepping Out | NEUSTART KULTUR