08.02.2025
das weisse haus
㋛ Struma+Iodine = 12 ㋛ feat. KAVARI, Tati Au Miel, Dialect, Gaia Ginevra Giorgi, Bara & Isa, Robert Schwarz, House of Skin, Firmament, Cristian Ingemann
Start: 15:00, End: 23:00
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1st wave – 12€ (rare)
2nd wave – 16€
3rd wave – 20€
*Pencils & Crystals
And then kerjillions of stars start to shine.
And icy comets go whizzing by.
They live in translucent jelly an converse in light flashes liquefying bones of the world and eating the jelly.
The one night, during a dream,
I looked down and saw myself way below
at a desk, writing the dream and devising these complicated plots
for this dolt-like dreamer to stumble through.
KAVARI
Cameron Winters, known professionally as KAVARI, is a British artist and DJ currently based in Glasgow, Scotland. Renowned for her innovative productions, transgressive art, and live performances that fuse industrial, ambient, club, and noise music.
KAVARI began performing in her late teens at club nights and raves in and around Scotland, some of which she organised due to the lack of diversity in her local music scene. Her artistic philosophy emphasises her refusal to adhere to mainstream conventions in electronic music and her commitment to constant reinvention and evolution, challenging the complacency and repetition often seen in the modern music industry. This has garnered her significant attention worldwide, cementing her as a main figure in the UK electronic underground scene. Most notably, her work has been praised by IDM pioneer Aphex Twin as “some of the most brilliant, most interesting kicking electronic music” to come out of the underground in the past few years.
Influenced by artists such as Skrillex, Genesis P-Orridge, Lorn, & Arca. KAVARI’s works are marked by the use of abrasive textures with ethereal soundscapes and a focus on emotional expression, often channelling intense feelings into her work. In addition to her solo projects, she has collaborated with various artists, contributing to works by Yeule, REZZ, and TAAHLIAH.
TATI AU MIEL live
Tati au Miel is an alias of Montreal-born and raised multi-disciplinary artist Tania Daniel. Their practice encompasses sound, performance, sculpture, textile, and XR, blending experimentation, abstraction, storytelling, and rituals to forge intimate and personal experiences in their work. Their recent release, the ‘Carousel’ EP on the label Halcyon Veil, follows six independent musical releases. Tati au Miel’s work has been showcased at festivals such as Mutek, Sonic Arts, and Dweller. They have also recently scored Bhenji Ra’s film “Biraddali, Dancing on the Horizon”, which was co-commissioned by Auto Italia (UK) and Western Front (CA).
DIALECT live
Dialect is the solo project of British musician and composer Andrew PM Hunt. Embracing an intuitive, collage-like approach to sound, he assembles rich organic textures with evocative electro-acoustic environments, resulting in compositions that are both fragmented and deeply personal. Following a progression of concept-rich releases across almost a decade, Dialect marks a return to RVNG Intl. in 2024 with Atlas of Green, a work of speculative musical poetry melding a patchwork of scavenged relics and bygone hues through the shimmers of a mid-future in flux.
Often inspired by literature as a way of organizing his musical impulses, Hunt is drawn to ideas around circular time, spirituality and ecology. His burgeoning interest in the fantasy writing of Ursula K. Le Guin and Gene Wolfe, as well as the work of Italian philosopher Federico Campagna, has fed into the ever- expanding mythologies and magic of Dialect’s sonic sphere. With his arrival at Atlas of Green in 2024, Dialect elegantly molds unexacting details of memory and mistranslation, as the album imagines a young musician named Green working in a future era, where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time.
He is also a member of acclaimed minimalist ensemble Ex-Easter Island Head (Rocket Recordings).
GAIA GINEVRA GIORGI pres. “Haunted”
Gaia Ginevra Giorgi is an Italian artist and researcher working within the field of performing arts and sound-art. Her practice integrates writing, sound, voice, and performative devices. Drawing from a feminist, ecological, and situated approach, she develops investigative methodologies aimed at an affective and political rewriting of archives and landscapes, understood as territories of manipulation and power, but also as potential tools for counter-narration. Her interventions—whether performances, installations, or workshop-based projects—ephemeral habitats, spaces for embodied and radical imagination.
Her current research explores hauntological practices through sonic, vocal, and performative lenses, focusing on their political potential to shape and generate alternative futures. She examines the relationships between archival documents, immaterial traces, ghosts, and heritage.
“Haunted”
In 1994, in the north-west of Italy, a flood submerged a radio archive, corrupting the magnetic traces of a voice. The voice vanished from the damaged and deteriorated tapes, revealing the fragile nature of memory and the precariousness of its archives, which do not appear as solid and enduring architectures but as precarious and temporary landscapes. Gaia Ginevra Giorgi, an Italian poet, performer, and sound artist, rediscovered the reels, many of which had undergone irreversible degradation, and chose haunting as the approach to that archive—not to restore, repair, or reintegrate it into a positive regime of visibility and permanence, but to create the conditions for its reappearance, both desiring and spectral. Haunted is a dramaturgy of memory, channeling a polyphony of field recordings, letter recordings, dream impressions, voices, sound fragments, and live sounds into the delicate circuits of analog, hovering between archaeology and imagination. The performance—necromantic, hauntological, and analog—exists at the boundary between sound narration and active listening practices.
Credits
a project by and with Gaia Ginevra Giorgi
dramaturgical dialogue Giada Cipollone
sound care Glauco Salvo
lighting design and technical direction Andrea Sanson
costumes Giuditta Tanzi / Garbage Core
editorial project by Vittoria Assembri
a production INDEX
in collaboration with Extragarbo
co-production Snaporazverein
with the support of Ravenna Teatro, Segni-Residenze Franche, C.U.R.A. Centro Umbro di Residenze Artistiche, C32 Live Arts Cultures, Malagola, Superbudda
BARA & ISA live
Bara & Isa is a vessel for the collaborative efforts of producers and singer-songwriters Bara Noha and Solo Isa. Since 2020 they have devoted themselves to exploring song together, and continued doing so ever since they found themselves in different cities post-pandemic. Now the duo’s presence is ghost-like, haunting both London and Vienna, but once in a while you find them in the same room, inhabiting a body and singing in unison. Their debut album “(ii)” which encapsulates this long-distance condition (“a digital call with a loved one”) was released towards the end of last year via Bratislava based label Warm Winters Ltd.
ROBERT SCHWARZ live
Robert Schwarz incorporates a background including computer music, sound studies, and architecture into his installations, live performances and recorded music. The Vienna-based sound artist’s current works, especially his recent album, ‘Stridulations 1-14’, for Superpang, investigate the acoustic dimensions of insects with a particular focus on swarm behaviour, in conjunction with speculative resynthesis. With more than 20 years of experience as a sound artist, Schwarz attunes to the internal logic of his subject, creating new and abstract entities from synthetic and organic sound sources that suggest profound, dissociative states of listening.
Robert Schwarz has released critically acclaimed albums for Superpang, Gruenrekorder, ETAT and ALTER, and developed a series of walk-in sculptures in Los Angeles, Brussels and Vienna. He has presented works at institutions and festivals such as MAK Center for Art and Architecture in Los Angeles, Kunsthalle Wien, Tokyo Arts and Space, CTM Berlin, Skaņu Mežs and Musikprotokoll. Schwarz was selected for the 2023/24 year of the SHAPE+ Platform for innovative music and audiovisual art, and is co-founder and curator of the ‘PARKEN’ festival in Vienna.
HOUSE OF SKIN live
With his solo project House of Skin, Vienna-based musician Clemens Posch explores the mutability of sounds and styles. Acoustic recordings are fused with digital instruments, transformed, and looped. The result is a rhythm-heavy hybrid of experimental composition and dub-infused pop elements.
FIRMAMENT
Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.” Thus he made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament; and it was so. And he called the firmament Heaven. So the evening and the morning were the second day.
CRISTIAN INGEMANN
Cristian Ingemann is an artist and musician from Copenhagen based in Vienna, active solo and in a duo with Schacke as rear.