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Arctic Blackout

Audiovisual live performance by 1999Q and Sergey Kislov. Pictures that come together and dissolve at once, fixing the slow and detached lifetime at the far reach of the Earth. Textures and field recordings, geometric artifacts made of metal and concrete, posthuman and living are captured in slow pictures of the postindustrial North. Experiment with analog equipment that has dissolved in history and outlived itself in the layers of patterns and sound pieces of tape loops. It’s a minimal and multilayered north surface where the deceleration and contemplation are the only methods to find a response.

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