DISAPPEAR INTO A DYSTOPIAN JUNGLE SOUNDSCAPE AT BERGHAIN

DISAPPEAR INTO A DYSTOPIAN JUNGLE SOUNDSCAPE AT BERGHAIN

Disappear into a dystopian journey from dusk to dawn (over the course of 76 minutes) at Berghain on 26.9.2018, guided by the audio-visual prowess of Julian Charrière and Ed Davenport (aka Inland). The visual and sound artists respectively are collaborating to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the eruption of Indonesia’s Tambora volcano in 1815 — the enormous effects of which triggered extreme weather conditions, famines and political turmoil — plunging the northern hemisphere into what was known as “the year without summer.” Ever relevant in today’s climate of political and environmental chaos, a jungle landscape of palm oil plantations conceived by Charrière will be set to a haunting electronic soundtrack by Inland — whose accompanying album release by Ostgut Ton’s A-Ton label occurs that day, as does the opening of Charrière’s exhibition “As We Used to Float” at Berlinische Galerie. Tickets are fast selling out — snap yours up here. (Text: Anna Dorothea Ker / Film Stills: Julian Charrière c/o VG Bild-Kunst / Portrait: Johannes Förster)

Berghain, Am Wriezener Bahnhof, 10243 Berlin-Friedrichshain; map
Julian Charrière & Inland: An Invitation To Disappear, 26.9.2018, 23h. TicketstrailerFacebook event

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