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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2019 · 56 MIN

Chaos Ballett Music @ HKW

from Liebkose · host TOMATE alias l i e b k o s e

This is the Chaos Musik being used in the Chaos Ballett Performance on 21th of Novembre @ Haus der Kulturen der Welt. More infos to come soon on what is now, next or never. A special thx goes to all artists and their art we* used in this piece. We* are the change. What we* don't solve together, we* won't solve for society. *** PROMO TEXT *** Whatever doesn’t exist either has yet to be or never will. Recognizing and promoting creative processes is the challenge of a future society. How can this be done quite differently than ever before? What can a liberating interpretation of intellectual property look like? Between the rigorous form of ballet and the unpredictability of chaos, the commissioned work by the author and activist Sina Kamala Kaufmann creates possible scenarios for the future. Her as yet unpublished short story focuses on automated logging of altruism by technically recording and evaluating somatic processes. Interactions and responses are captured, made exploitable and recognizable with blockchain-based contracts. Together with colleagues from various collectives, she dances against Artificial Intelligence and structures that are increasingly forcing the artistic and creative onto pathways of the consumable and for a matriarchal society in which caring and creating opportunities for others structure the community. With Deborah Kötting, Thomas Liebkose, Fabian Rack, Veronika Lugitsch, Steffen Greiner, Lena Fritsch, Margarida Isabel de Abreu Neto and others Music by: Thomas Liebkose feat. Kabel Trace & Fabian Rack Tags: artificial intelligence Dance Performance Reading

This is the Chaos Musik being used in the Chaos Ballett Performance on 21th of Novembre @ Haus der Kulturen der Welt. More infos to come soon on what is now, next or never. A special thx goes to all artists and their art we* used in this piece. We* are the change. What we* don't solve together, we* won't solve for society. *** PROMO TEXT *** Whatever doesn’t exist either has yet to be or never will. Recognizing and promoting creative processes is the challenge of a future society. How can this be done quite differently than ever before? What can a liberating interpretation of intellectual property look like? Between the rigorous form of ballet and the unpredictability of chaos, the commissioned work by the author and activist Sina Kamala Kaufmann creates possible scenarios for the future. Her as yet unpublished short story focuses on automated logging of altruism by technically recording and evaluating somatic processes. Interactions and responses are captured, made exploitable and recognizable with blockchain-based contracts. Together with colleagues from various collectives, she dances against Artificial Intelligence and structures that are increasingly forcing the artistic and creative onto pathways of the consumable and for a matriarchal society in which caring and creating opportunities for others structure the community. With Deborah Kötting, Thomas Liebkose, Fabian Rack, Veronika Lugitsch, Steffen Greiner, Lena Fritsch, Margarida Isabel de Abreu Neto and others Music by: Thomas Liebkose feat. Kabel Trace & Fabian Rack Tags: artificial intelligence Dance Performance Reading

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