Neuromoon
Collaborative work in the context of music theater [Artist Talk]
Sara Glojnarić in conversation with Emma Braslavsky
A bad day? It's up to you how you remember tomorrow! How should it be, the memory? Less embarrassing? Extravagant? Or simply bearable? Welcome to the center of your desires, to the awarding office for "Positive Alternate Endings". Here, we practice remembrance. But how much change can people tolerate before the human system collapses? Together, writer Emma Braslavsky and composer Sara Glojnarić have created an exciting puzzle in which it soon becomes impossible to distinguish between memory, the real present and the corrected past.
The opera NEUROMOON. Manage your Memories - premiered in May 2023 at Theater Freiburg - is a play about memory and identity in times of total personalization, about the right and duty to forget and remember. It is a play about an app that allows people to consciously rework their memory with the help of AI, to overwrite memories. NEUROMOON is rapidly becoming the most widely used app in Germany and soon on the entire planet. People everywhere are overwriting difficult and unpleasant memories, and NEUROMOON is sending the world into a frenzy. This popularity has raised doubts among legislators as to whether difficult memories should be kept alive and simply deleted. After all, they represent factual history that must be preserved. They oblige the startup to store the deleted memories anonymously and in encrypted form as a quasi-cultural asset. But that's just the start of the problems ...
Composer Sara Glojnarić and author Emma Braslavsky talk about collaborative work in the context of music theater, artificial intelligence and, of course, their joint opera NEUROMOON.
KUNSTPUNKT BERLIN - Space for Contemporary Art
Schlegelstraße 6, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
ArtistikTalk: Saturday, 5.10., 7 pm
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As part of the exhibition "Fünfgezackt in die Hand Arbeiten mit / um / für Musik Ulrike Dornis | Jens Hanke | Edition Juliane Klein"
Duration of the exhibition 29.9. to 12.10.
Opening hours of the exhibition: daily from 1 pm to 7 pm
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