To use bad vibes is as much in the interest of the military as it is of all those who seek to break through or disrupt the regimentation of a uniform order and complacent consumerism. Strategic concepts of (asymmetric) warfare in the fields of information wars or sonic wars can be found on both fronts. Non-physical attacks or the exertion of influence (which nonetheless have a physical impact) thereby play a decisive role. This is nothing new, for the ideal of a uniform chorus (such as expressed in the national anthems that followed the French Revolution) surely upheld the pursuit of tonal-political goals. Giving voice to a physical mass is virtually indispensable if one is seeking to coordinate and move (or disband) it. Pivotal here, on both sides of the spectrum, is an instance of enmity or antagonism, and the projected images that accompany it (chaotic disbandment in the absence of a governing authority, the open or hidden exertion of totalitarian influence, and the limitation of freedom). This instance should be challenged.
FRI 03.02. › 15:00 › HAU 3
INVISIBLE ATTACKS & HIDEOUTS I
AUDiNT (Steve Goodman, Toby Heys, UK), Moderator: Paul Paulun (DE)
FRI 03.02. › 17:00 › HAU 3
INVISIBLE ATTACKS & HIDEOUTS II
"Mit meinem Körper möchte ich lieber keinen Kontakt haben", intervention by Martin Clausen (DE)
FRI 27.01.–SUN 05.02 › 12:00-19:00 › Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
INVISIBLE ATTACKS & HIDEOUTS III
"Dead Record Office", installation by AUDiNT (UK)
FRI 27.01.–SUN 05.02. › 12:00-19:00 › LokDock
INVISIBLE ATTACKS & HIDEOUTS IV
"Panzer", object by Nik Nowak (DE)