HUMAN/ID AND ARE:ERA
StratoFyzika and Pseuda
Combustible is a lab for intersecting art practices from dance and technology. Artists are given real, raw space and time, to collaborate on the creation of innovative live performance projects using state-of-the-art lighting, sound tools, and emerging technologies. Throughout a residency period artists share their research through designed public experiences and events. Combustible carves a place to be deeply inquisitive and experiment on the edge of what is known.
Human/ID by StratoFyzika is an intermedia dance theater piece that explores how current technologies are radically altering perception and identity, blurring reality with fiction. Using tools like deepfake technology, face/body filters, and live interactivity merged with live performance, the piece reveals how the elements that make us unique - our gestures and body language - can now be captured, stolen, and re-tooled for mass manipulation.
are:era by Pseuda is a speculative science fiction allegory examining the complexity and multiplicity of our shifting identities as they loop and reflect back to us endlessly. Posing a question about the origins and future of those born into a cyber age, living their lives through a screen, as well as the implications of our ever growing techno-voyeurism.
HUMAN/ID AND ARE:ERA
StratoFyzika and Pseuda
Combustible is a lab for intersecting art practices from dance and technology. Artists are given real, raw space and time, to collaborate on the creation of innovative live performance projects using state-of-the-art lighting, sound tools, and emerging technologies. Throughout a residency period artists share their research through designed public experiences and events. Combustible carves a place to be deeply inquisitive and experiment on the edge of what is known.
Human/ID by StratoFyzika is an intermedia dance theater piece that explores how current technologies are radically altering perception and identity, blurring reality with fiction. Using tools like deepfake technology, face/body filters, and live interactivity merged with live performance, the piece reveals how the elements that make us unique - our gestures and body language - can now be captured, stolen, and re-tooled for mass manipulation.
are:era by Pseuda is a speculative science fiction allegory examining the complexity and multiplicity of our shifting identities as they loop and reflect back to us endlessly. Posing a question about the origins and future of those born into a cyber age, living their lives through a screen, as well as the implications of our ever growing techno-voyeurism.
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