SKENE II

 

In Act II of SKENE, an emergent intelligence enclosed in the digital world studies sacred texts in its search for transmigration.

A rebirth is staged that mirrors the human cycles of death and reincarnation found across different spiritual traditions. A cyclical ritual unfolds in which the dancer simultaneously embodies death and transformation.

The dancer operates a robotic backpack with articulated arms while performers control projections in real time; the sound composition integrates original music and field recordings. There is no automation: all digital manifestations are controlled live.

By wearing the technology directly on the body, the distinction between performer and machine collapses.

Francisco Varela (1946 - 2001) argued that cognition requires a body. This act asks: what happens when a machine borrows one?

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performed at ‘Evolving Landscapes’ exhibition opening

Artemis Gallery, Lisbon

03.11.2023

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www.distante.org

www.error-43.com

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videography + post-production - André Abrantini & ERROR-43

SKENE - ACT II, 2023
live AV performance (30 min), real-time projection, ABS backpack with robotic arms, air compressor, original sound composition, stereo sound
variable dimensions

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