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Reportable Portraits is not merely a performance about something or in any specific form. More than any topic it follows a rhizomatic net of resonances and traces, its agglomerations and loose endings. It's a piece that addresses the gaze into the inside; a piece that trusts in the performers. Towards an inefficiency that has no need to alienate anything. The link lies in the conceptual and its interest in the small things. It places an open space before any result, it drives the individual into proximity, clues the sound into the notebooks, encounters the political in an undemonstrative mode.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Reportable Portraits is not merely a performance about something or in any specific form. More than any topic it follows a rhizomatic net of resonances and traces, its agglomerations and loose endings. It's a piece that addresses the gaze into the inside; a piece that trusts in the performers. Towards an inefficiency that has no need to alienate anything. The link lies in the conceptual and its interest in the small things. It places an open space before any result, it drives the individual into proximity, clues the sound into the notebooks, encounters the political in an undemonstrative mode. It is like a sound inhabiting a bodiless space, where a dramaturgy of the simultaneous emerges out of judgmental notions of too much or not at all. A Non-Word-Based-Song
Autorenporträt
The artist twin deufert & plischke lives and works in Hamburg. Its video and performance work has been presented internationally since 2001. Together deufert & plischke created the performance trilogy Directories (2002-2006), Inexhaustible (2003), As if (it was beautiful) (2004), Sofia SP / science is fiction (2004), Reportable Portraits (2007) and Anarchiv#1: I am not a Zombie (2009). The artist twin teaches regularily at various universities and art institutes in Europe and Latin America. In 2006 they were Visiting Professors at the University of Hamburg (Department of Performance Studies) and in 2008 at the University of Gießen (Institute of Applied Theatre Science).