The digital-affine performance searches for biographical cases from the past and present that have been set on new trajectories by historical turning points.
The focus is on censorship and the forcible forgetting of art and community, with a particular emphasis on a civil society and its silencing. Individual as well as collective biographical interfaces are interwoven under the catchword of memory culture.
The spectators wander through a performative labyrinth of dark times and places, weaving their way out of historical reproduction. How can society show solidarity even in autocratic regimes? What does one learn from history and the current situation, and how can this contribute to counteracting isolation?
"Perhaps the light will be a new tyranny.Who knows what new things it will expose? "The Windows, Constantine P. Cavafy, 1903