Dizziness has a positive connotation for me, if it creates confusion in me and raises questions as to whether the project, the idea will work.
What forms of resistance are still possible in this world we live in? How can the disfranchised live a peaceful life in a free community, while in defiance of the control society and the society of spectacle?
What if we take dizziness not as a threat to orientation but as a means for epistemic enhancement?
The contribution of Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond to the cross-genre project “Instruction for Use” shows first visual findings of their occupation with dizziness/Taumel.
This panel discussion considers infrastructure under shifting political, technological, and ecological pressures, asking what visions for a sustainable future might be possible.
This program examines the glances, gestures, affects and fluids that circulate between filming and filmed bodies, celluloid and screen, fantasy and pleasure.