Forecasting

  • Performance
  • 25th hour
The 2011 archive

Barbara Matijevic & Giuseppe Chico

Forecasting © DR

Presentation

Based on the observation that the consumer society and the media lead to the loss of history, Barbara Matijevic and Giuseppe Chicco open the doors to us of a concrete and captivating, playful and poetic thinking. In Tracks, Barbara Matijevic draws a mental map on a blackboard around the year 1989. The voice of the sound landscape is added to the narrative and the drawing. The spectator then discovers a to say the least unexpected lecture that takes him as much on the path of thought as on that of intuition and sensation. If Tracks sets out the lost of the past, Forecasting thinks of that of the future, neutralized by technological progress and the elimination of historicity. The lecturer's blackboard is here replaced by the computer and it is the videos posted on YouTube that are at the heart of the performance. From their exploration of the Net, the two artists observe that the exponential increase in simultaneous histories induces a completely different relationship to narration and the body. They are moreover going to link theirs with these images, while presenting variations of indeterminate scenarios on the future and thus weaving the frame of their narrative. Couldn't technology also change the world and our relationship to it? The put the world on stage whereas they put themselves on stage with the world in such a way that we no longer know who is running whom!

 

Distribution

text, direction, video and performance Giuseppe Chico, Barbara Matijevic
dramaturgy assistant Sasa Bozic

 

Production

production 1er Stratagème et De Facto
coproduction Kaaitheatre (Bruxelles), Uovo performing arts festival (Milan)
avec le soutien de la DRAC Île-de-France, du Ministère de la Culture de Croatie, de la Ville de Zagreb, de l'Institut français de Zagreb, de PACT Zollverein (Essen) et de l'Association Beaumarchais-Sacd

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