Late Night: operative image

Sa 29.8.26
Late Night: operative image
Sa 29.8.26, 22:00
€ 35
Main stage

Feat. OMSK Social Club with international DJs and renowned artists of the Berlin electronic music scene

Pop Unlimited Main stage

Featuring

We are surrounded by views. Drone footage, dashcam feeds, the infinite scroll images that work, that process, that convert the living world into legible, trainable material. Harun Farocki called these operational images: pictures made not to be seen but to execute, to sort, to act upon the world without passing through human perception at all. In a moment of polycrisis, when the image-system and the crisis-system have become indistinguishable, we have learned to read ourselves the same way. A coordinate. A data point. A body rendered from arm's length. The operational image doesn't represent reality so much as perform a labour upon it. And we have become fluent in this: the outward gaze, the thousand angles, the self understood as a coordinate inside a vast and humming system.

Opera means work. So does the image. So does the data point that knows your location before you do.

OMSK Social Club's new work, departing from their earlier work The Cryptorave Series, turns the angle invited to collaborate with Rirkrit Tiravanija and Landon Wilson on the relocation of a community of ravers to the stage of the Deutsche Oper, lifted from their dancefloors and placed inside the house's architecture, its sightlines, its boxes. Something shifts. The crowd that has always been rendered by its sacred Berlin archetypes has instead to re-render itself anew in this landscape, seeing its own shape, its own motion, its own exits.

In a landscape saturated with outward-facing images, where selfhood accumulates slowly from feeds, framing the turn inward is not a retreat. It is a different kind of work. The kind that happens when something passes between bodies in a room that no system was built to capture. Sound bleeds between the opera archive and the frequencies of the club. A live document writes itself from inside the event. The threshold stays open.

Expect a lineup. Expect a stage. What you will find is something less announced and more contagious: conspiratorial messages, prompts, contingencies, a live game unfolding across the evening with no single point of entry and no guaranteed path through. OMSK Social Club's nodes move through the crowd, carrying scores that fork, that replicate, that mutate. You may find the thread and follow it. You may lose it entirely and surface inside a different fiction. Both are the work.
Age recommendationfrom the age of 18
Further informationAccess to the event is via the stage entrance at Richard-Wagner-Str. 10

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