
O-Team + Antje Töpfer (DE)
Wetware
On the technology of the soul
“Wetware” is machine dance theatre or musical Figurentheater, a poetic approach to the emotional life of the techno-self. The performance uses images, rhythm, music and language to explore the malleability of bodies and the self in the context of technology, drugs, sex and biopolitics. It is a play with opposites and dependencies between hardware and wetware, love and death, machine precision and human feeling. “Wetware” does not intend to be a rational analysis, but irrational, emotional and libidinous, like our relationship to technology and the body. Like a long poem, the performance tells of the reinvention of nature, electro-cellular circuits, intimate desires, chemical reactions and the technology of the soul.
“The term wetware, in reference to the terms hardware or software, refers to biological material from the perspective of technology. The starting point of the performance is our own ambivalent relationship to the possibilities of self-optimization, transformation and stimulation through technology and chemistry. Our fascination and dependence on these possibilities are countered by doubt, fear, and disgust.”
Note: Strobe effects are used in the performance.
“The term wetware, in reference to the terms hardware or software, refers to biological material from the perspective of technology. The starting point of the performance is our own ambivalent relationship to the possibilities of self-optimization, transformation and stimulation through technology and chemistry. Our fascination and dependence on these possibilities are countered by doubt, fear, and disgust.”
Note: Strobe effects are used in the performance.
Object Theatre
Performance
Performance
Direction, Concept, Machine Construction: Samuel Hof
Scenography, Costume: Nina Malotta
Music: Harry Delgas
Puppets, Performance: Antje Töpfer
Performance: Folkert Dücker
Dramaturge: Antonia Beermann
Technical Director: Robin Burkhardt
Production: Isabelle Gatterburg, Simon Kubat
Graphics: Markus Niessner
Scenography, Costume: Nina Malotta
Music: Harry Delgas
Puppets, Performance: Antje Töpfer
Performance: Folkert Dücker
Dramaturge: Antonia Beermann
Technical Director: Robin Burkhardt
Production: Isabelle Gatterburg, Simon Kubat
Graphics: Markus Niessner
Co-Produced by HochXTheater, Live Art and Theater der Stadt Aalen / Funded by Fonds Doppelpass der Kulturstiftung des Bundes and Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart

© Markus Niessner

© Markus Niessner

© Markus Niessner
Dates
Wed 17 May
21:00-21:50
Erlangen
Experimentiertheater