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One of the Most Exciting Venues for Contemporary Art, Performance, and Discourse Turns 20
PACT Zollverein is an international venue for contemporary art, performance, and research located in the former changing house of the Zollverein coal mine industrial complex in Essen, Germany, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. PACT produces and co-produces new dance and performance works, presents regular guest performances, runs an international residency program, and hosts various exchange and work platforms for regional and international artists and scholars. Since its founding in 2002, PACT Zollverein has become a crucible for innovative developments in the fields of dance, performance, theater, media, and visual arts at the intersection of science, technology, and society.
Traditional categories and horizons of meaning are quickly losing their power: With interviews with Kate McIntosh, Eyal Weizman, Ays?e Gu?lec?, and Boris Sieverts, along with an artwork by Jozef Wouters, volume three in this series investigates what science and research overlooks, and suggests practices that experimentally and performatively set knowledge and apparent certainties in motion.
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One of the Most Exciting Venues for Contemporary Art, Performance, and Discourse Turns 20
PACT Zollverein is an international venue for contemporary art, performance, and research located in the former changing house of the Zollverein coal mine industrial complex in Essen, Germany, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. PACT produces and co-produces new dance and performance works, presents regular guest performances, runs an international residency program, and hosts various exchange and work platforms for regional and international artists and scholars. Since its founding in 2002, PACT Zollverein has become a crucible for innovative developments in the fields of dance, performance, theater, media, and visual arts at the intersection of science, technology, and society.
Traditional categories and horizons of meaning are quickly losing their power: With interviews with Kate McIntosh, Eyal Weizman, Ays?e Gu?lec?, and Boris Sieverts, along with an artwork by Jozef Wouters, volume three in this series investigates what science and research overlooks, and suggests practices that experimentally and performatively set knowledge and apparent certainties in motion.