Experience an extraordinary evening in which music, technology and visual art merge into an intense overall experience. Three contemporary works - HOLY WATER by Candid Rütter, Enos by Ian Whillock and A Peculiar State by Christopher Ramm - deal with the dissolution of reality and identity in different ways. HOLY WATER reflects the symbolic and physical power of water. With vocals, electronics and visual elements, the immeasurable, all-pervading presence of water can be experienced in a way that goes far beyond our direct understanding. In Enos, the boundary between self and environment is dissolved. Cello and 7.1 electronics create a world of sound in which consciousness and memories are shared and everything merges into a harmonious whole. Christopher Ramm's A Peculiar State combines the harpsichord with live electronics and video art to explore the parallels between the restlessness of the 17th century and our modern world, where reality and virtuality continue to intermingle. This evening offers a journey through soundscapes in which past, present and future and the boundaries between the digital and real world become blurred.
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