dance performance, Multimedia

NOT (SO) HUMAN

Christine Saulut Bonansea / Luca Forcucci

NOT (SO) HUMAN

This innovative and interdisciplinary piece is a choreographic and electroacoustic composition with interactive visuals A choreographic composition of the interplay between body and technology, human and space, through the fusion of electroacoustic music, contemporary dance and interactive visuals.

The body navigates through structural elements and space-time dimensions created by the sound architecture and new visual perspectives. This approach creates a unique choreography; in an acoustic and visual feedback loop, the effect of movement is synthetically captured, processed and integrated.

Not (so) Human reveals the fascinating tension between physical presence and the disembodied nature of artificial intelligence. Electroacoustics and visual interpretation become the mediating force that builds a bold bridge between physical and virtual domains. This sensory dialogue questions our relationship to human expression in the face of artificial systems, revealing both the unsettling harmonies and the obvious contradictions of their interaction.

On Friday, 17 April, following the performance, there will be an artist talk in English, to which we cordially invite you.

On Saturday, 18 April, following the performance, we cordially invite you to Language & Art Lovers, a lively exchange about art, languages and life in the foyer bar. After all, what better way to practise a language than by talking about shared experiences?
Language & Art Lovers is organised in collaboration with theaterscoutings.

Choreography, performance: Christine Saulut Bonansea
Music composition, performance: Luca Forcucci
Visual design: Riccardo Castagnola