HAUSTRUM HAUSTORIUM
by Post-Organic Bauplan (Leipzig / Córdoba / Resistencia)
HAUSTRUM HAUSTORIUM is a new work by Post-Organic Bauplan that takes the relationship between the human body and the robotic organism to a new level. In this world premiere, a revolutionary generation of robotic prostheses is presented. They are designed to physically intertwine with the performer - approaching her, sucking her skin, merging. Post-Organic Bauplan works with a mixture of dance and robotics from an experimental perspective. Inspired by biological sciences and concepts based on processes found in nature, PostOrganic Bauplan uses dance and robotics as tools to rethink the human body and the social constructions around the idea of what is considered natural and what is not. HAUSTRUM HAUSTORIUM plays precisely on this boundary, where the biological meets the mechanical and where new possibilities of connection emerge. The relationship between humans and robots goes beyond mere interaction - it becomes parasitic, symbiotic. Each being shapes the other and changes its movement and existence in profound ways. HAUSTRUM HAUSTORIUM explores the somatic possibilities that interaction with robots can open up.
[Post-Organic Bauplan explores an expanded physicality to transcend the practices that condition our perception of the body. HAUSTRUM HAUSTORIUM is a new work that reflects on the post-human body, experiencing the boundaries between the natural and artificial as blurred, fluid and mutable
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