Cyber-psychedelische Séancen

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Marion Wörle
Maciej Śledziecki

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The article outlines a musical theatre practice that is situated at the intersection of technology, ritual and the present day, and is summarised under the term “cyber-psychedelic séance”. Based on historical references such as Malevich's Black Square and early stage machinery, the text reflects on the current crisis in artistic production in the age of artificial intelligence and cultural excess. The focus is on the work of the ensemble GAMUT INC, whose retro-futuristic musical theatre formats combine analogue sound machines, digital control, electronics, video and performance to create open spaces of resonance. Selected productions are used to show how musical theatre is conceived as a ritualistic, overwhelming and deliberately non-linear event that focuses less on narration and more on experience, simultaneity and ambiguity. The stage appears as an engine room in which historical technological fantasies, media-archaeological research and current discourses on human-machine relationships overlap. The text advocates a form of music theatre that asserts the uniqueness of live performance against digital reproducibility and develops new aesthetic and social relevance precisely through its play with apparatus and illusion.

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Marion Wörle

The retro-futuristic ensemble gamut inc makes musical theatre and plays computer-controlled music machines that they develop themselves. The core of the ensemble is made up of computer-musician, composer and graphic designer Marion Wörle and composer and guitarist Maciej Śledziecki, who collaborate on a project by project basis with various other musicians and artists.

(c) https://gamutinc.org/

Maciej Śledziecki

The retro-futuristic ensemble gamut inc makes musical theatre and plays computer-controlled music machines that they develop themselves. The core of the ensemble is made up of computer-musician, composer and graphic designer Marion Wörle and composer and guitarist Maciej Śledziecki, who collaborate on a project by project basis with various other musicians and artists.

(c) https://gamutinc.org/