COSMOS
Kinetic light architecture
Interactive Dance Performance and Installation by Chris Ziegler
Fri, March 23, 2018 – Sat, March 24, 2018, Performance

Interative Dance Performance and Installation with Sayaka Kaiwa, Ted Stoffer (Dance) and Hugo Paquete (Music) about disturbances in the fabric of spacetime on our lifes. 

COSMOS uses dance, music and an interactive kinetic architecture of lights to describe what is beyond words. The discovery of gravitation waves in 2016 proved, that time and space is a fabric, which is in motion. How does it feel? How do we move in it? Does it has an impact on our everyday lives? We used to believe that the stars tell our future. Now they present us new unsolved mysteries. 

The premiere will take place on Friday, March 23, 8 pm. On Saturday, March 24, 8 pm the performance will be shown again.
Credits
Contributors

Dance: Sayaka Kaiwa and Ted Stoffer
Music: Hugo Paquete
Dramaturgic supporting: Christine Reeh
Costumes: Ismenia Keck

Development software, hardware: Chris Zlaket, Dallas Nichols, Connor Rawls, Ian Shelanskey, Assegid Kidane
In cooperation with the Arizona State University / School of Arts, Media and Engineering Tempe (USA)

Organization / Institution
ZKM | Karlsruhe
Sponsors

Funded by LAFT Baden-Württemberg e.V. with support of the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of the State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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