INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTIST
EVERYTHING WILL CHANGE
The audience and the performer, the transmitter and the receiver, the object and the user, the living and the dead, the functional and the broken - in a world dominated by the order of dualisms, we are drawn to the disorder of relationality. Navigating between the intimacy of human gestures and the overwhelming enormity of the global problem of electronic waste, we uncover stories hidden within our laptops, phones, and other personal devices.
“Everything Will Change” is a performance born from the act of recycling, based on an open collection of e-waste and the tangled thoughts pouring out of the landfills of our minds. It is a performance of coincidences - unexpected encounters, random readings and surprising connections. It is a performance where there is no director, no actors, no set designer nor any audience - there are just users of the shared space. It is a spectacle where all of us are trash.
EVERYTHING WILL CHANGE (BUT BEFORE
IT WILL CHANGE FOR BETTER, IT WILL GET
EVEN WORSE)
Made in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic and developed through upcycling and recycling methods, Everything Will Change is a stage performance and interactive installation focused on the issue of e-waste and the relationship between humans and technology. We explore the qualities of various senses, as well as the new potentials and limitations of human connection in the unexpected context of lockdown.
Made and performed collectively with Anna Kamińska, Paweł Świerczek and Michał Wajdzik (Rabbit on the Moon). Premiered on 24th of July 2020 in Scena Robocza in Poznań.
See the video trailer here.
Listen to the music from the performance here.
Read review here
Concept, Installation & Performance:
Anna Kamińska, Monika Popiel, Paweł Świerczek, Michał Wajdzik (Rabbit on the Moon)
Some costumes by: Cincio Odd Couture
Production: Aleksandra Kołodziej, Scena Robocza
fot. Maciej Zakrzewski