amorphous alloys are metallic materials with a glass-like structure and astonishing properties. Used as biomaterial for implantation into bones, metallic glass dissolves gradually in organisms and is replaced with bone tissue … We explore possible meeting points between body and machine, melting electronics, poetry, vocals, body/movement and spacial structures into a performative amorphous alloy.
On our journey we dive into idiosyncratic aesthetics of cyborg/posthuman utopias and musical subcultures.
With the poem “amorphe legierung” by Dodi Helschinger,
and music by Mila Chiral
WAH is the name for collaborative work of Anja Weber, Jagna Anderson and Dodi Helschinger.
Since 2016 WAH keeps criss-crossing various artistic fields and creating new polyphonies out of dance, acoustic and electronic music, vocal performance, poetry, video and installation. We explore intersections between (female*) body and its different multi sensorial and cultural contextualizations.
anja weber – dance, electronics, e-guitar
jagna anderson – dance, voice, space concept
dodi helschinger – voice, poetry, e-guitar
performances:
amorphous alloy 1.0 – 17 feb 2017, in the scope of machine//body performance series curated by Muyassar Kurdi at Liebig12 gallery Berlin
amorphous alloy 2.0 – 5 may 2017, in the scope of NOW! 2017 Festival Berlin, curated by Sten Rudstrøm, Studio VERLIN, Berlin