In her cross-disciplinary world premiere, Ayla Pierrot Arendt, together with a multinational, multidisciplinary team, explores the relationship between humans, machines and myth.
Across three acts, we experience three dystopian (or utopian?) worlds that confront us with the end of the world as well as with the question of a new beginning. What does paradise actually look like? What inspires hope within us? Does every ending also hold a beginning?
We encounter an AI voice singing an inhuman opera aria about human fears, a technology brotherhood from Silicon Valley seeking to program away all ethics, a soldier who has survived the apocalypse and recounts his visions, and a lonely scarecrow in an abandoned wheat field longing for company. The evening combines musical theatre, drama, dance and video art – a triptych between apocalypse and new beginnings.