What if humans, technologies, and ecosystems could speak to one another? If the planet itself could tell its story? If landscapes breathed and the boundaries between species dissolved? The music performance Zoé addresses central questions of our time at the intersection of ecology, technology, and social change. The boundaries between human and non-human actors have long become permeable: microplastics in organisms, the mutual dependence of microbiomes and environment, and the increasing penetration of everyday life through algorithmic systems illustrate a reality in which autonomy, embodiment, and identity must be renegotiated. Zoé is a science fiction poem beyond the Anthropocene—a multi-voiced narrative of Earth's continuous becoming and its life forms. Vienna PREMIERE. *Discounts apply to: colleagues in performing arts and music, students and trainees, under 26, IG Freie Theater, MAK annual pass holders, disability pass holders. *Care tickets are for those who cannot easily afford it at the moment. No documentation required. Booking must be made by email to ticket@mttw.at no later than one day before the performance (24 hours).
About the concert
Performer
Lisa Horvath, Victoria Fux, Sara Trawöger
