Chris Kondek & Christiane Kühl

Anonymous P.

Part of "Marx' Gespenster"

  • Performance
ca. 90min

Prometheus stole the gods’ fire, a powerful tool that they had wanted to keep to themselves. Furious, they banished him to a rock in the Caucasus. Anonymous P. stole data from the powerful, a tremendous resource that they didn’t want to share. Furious, they banished him to a transit zone near Moscow, an embassy in London, a military prison at Fort Meade. Forgotten by all those whose independence he had broken the rules for, the eagles tear out his liver. But every night the liver grows back, the data relentlessly grow anew. 

“Anonymous P.” – part performance, part game, part hacker space – is about the great fictions of the present: freedom and the private sphere. Historically informed and embarrassingly entertaining, the team made up of artists and IT specialists plumb the digital shadow that the audience creates anew every evening. It quickly becomes clear: In light of intelligent streetlamps, 3D face recognition software, learning algorithms and the links between the secret services and commercial enterprises, what we need today are tomorrow's skills and yesterday's hairstyles. New times call for new heroes. If total transparency can be achieved with the help of digital technologies, then P.’s gift to the human race will now be anonymity – darkness is the new light.

Production: Chris Kondek & Christiane Kühl. Co-production: Festspiele Zürich, Gessnerallee Zürich, Künstlerhaus Mousonturm (Frankfurt), Ringlokschuppen Ruhr, Staatstheater Darmstadt. Supported by: Stadt Zürich Kultur. Presented in the context of House on Fire with support by the Cultural Programme of the European Union.

Cast

Performance and texts: Robin Detje (Phil Hayes), / Chris Kondek & Christiane Kühl / Programming : Nathan Andrew Fain, delete.us.com / Stage and costume design: Sonja Füsti  / Music: Hannes Strobl / Video: Matthias Gubler [bildstörung] / Phillip Hohenwarter / Light design: Ursula Degen / Marc Zeuske / Assistant to director: Julia Znoj  / Production management: Hannah Pfurtscheller / Assistance stage and costumes: Petra Kenneth, Katharina Meier / Touring Management: doublelucky productions

Dates

Past
  • Thu 19.11.2015, 20:00 / HAU1
  • Fri 20.11.2015, 20:00 / HAU1

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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