Artificial Realities / Arkadi Zaides (BY/FR)

The Cloud

     
Day ticket: 6,900 HUF (full price), single ticket: 4,900 HUF (full price)
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Accompanying program

After the performance POINT OF YOU - post-show discussion with audience members - led by Thought Generator.
#Chernobyl #liquidators #documentary

Part of Trafó’s transdisciplinary focus Artificial Realities Daily programme / Full focus programme

Arkadi Zaides, born in Belarus, was six when nuclear reactor number 4 at Chernobyl exploded in 1986.
 

The radioactive cloud that has drifted over large parts of Europe since then instils fear. The invisible enemy is not only radioactivity: the Soviet Union also obscured information around the disaster. Thus, to this day this historic event remains shrouded in mystery.  In The Cloud, Zaides connects this nuclear catastrophe and another ‘cloud’ – that is, ‘The Cloud’ of Internet data that seems to float above our heads. This cloud also spreads (dis)information: the way facts, info, and propaganda are disseminated are being debated today more than ever.

In his performance, Zaides uses Artificial Intelligence in real time. Before our eyes a stream of text, images, and sound related to the events at Chernobyl appears, live. The performers go to work with this ‘output’, taking the form of the 'liquidators' – the crew and military personnel who entered the Chernobyl site. Thousands lost their lives after the investigation. Their suits – especially the gas masks – evoke the idea of contamination. They continue to haunt Zaides' imagination. In The Cloud, he confronts his deepest fears.  

“As AI technologies are increasingly integrated into the performing arts, the question of what we want to make art with becomes central in Arkadi Zaides’ documentary choreography. In The Cloud, visual and auditory material shapes an artificial reality that is critically re-embodied through the body. Misha Demoustier’s improvised movements respond to AI-generated data in ways grounded in his own subjectivity. How can the aftermath of the Chernobyl explosion and the work of the liquidators be (re)interpreted through both AI-generated material and the performer’s embodiment?” (Helen D’Haenens, e-tcetera.be)



https://arkadizaides.com/the-cloud

Arkadi Zaides is an Israeli choreographer and visual artist of Belarusian origin, born in 1979 in Homel, Belarus, former USSR. He immigrated to Israel in 1990 and since 2015 has been living in France, where his company Institut des Croisements is based in Villeurbanne. Zaides holds a Master's degree from DAS Choreography at the AHK Academy of Theatre and Dance in Amsterdam. He danced in prominent Israeli companies such as Batsheva Dance Company and Yasmeen Godder Dance Group before starting his independent career in 2004. His artistic work focuses on how political and social contexts influence bodily movements and gestures. Since 2021, he has been conducting practice-based doctoral research at the universities of Antwerp and Ghent, developing the concept of 'documentary choreography' - a method that integrates documentary material into choreographic practice to shed light on social and political issues. 
Choreography and direction: Arkadi Zaides
Dramaturgy: Igor Dobricic
AI development and sound: Axel Chemla–Romeu-Santos
Cinematography: Artur Castro Freire
Performers: Misha Demoustier, Arkadi Zaides
Light: Jan Mergaert
Technical direction: Etienne Exbrayat
Executive producer: laGeste (BE)
Administration and production: Simge Gücük / Institut des Croisements
Co-produced by: Montpellier Danse (FR), Charleroi Danse (BE), Maison de la Danse (FR), Mousonturm (DE), CAMPO (BE) Residency support PACT Zollverein (DE), Orbita | Spellbound National Production Center for Dance (IT), Dialoghi / Villa Manin, CSS Teatro stabile di innovazione del Friuli Venezia Giulia (IT) Initial research conducted within the framework of SoundImageCulture (SIC) supported by the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and VAF - Vlaams Audiovisueel Fund With the support of TMU New York (USA), The Ministry of Culture of France / Directorate General for Artistic Creation (FR), City of Ghent, Flemish Authorities and the Belgian Federal Government's Tax Shelter measure through Flanders Tax Shelter (BE), A residency program as part of A.R.T. research program at La Comédie de Valence, CDN (FR)

“Both AI-generated and non-AI documentary materials can be factually unreliable, thereby blurring the line between fact and interpretation, if such a distinction can be made. This raises the question of whether all documentary material is inherently subjective.”

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