Schwarzes Licht

Schwarzes Licht , “black light”, is a performance with multi-channel audio installation by Roberto Paci Dalò realized in Berlin for the project Heiner Müller. Werkstatt promoted by the Internationale Heiner Müller Gesellschaft. The performance is based on historical audio materials from Nazi and Russian radios: voices, noises, dramatic silences, up to the announcement by Wehrmacht’s headquarters of Hitler’s death and the surrender of Germany. The work was conceived and presented at the Deutsch-Russisches Museum Berlin-Karlshorst, the German-Russian Museum in Berlin, where the Capitulation was signed on 8 May 1945.

 

 

Schwarzes Licht is based on sources of information, documents and fragments from the period of the last days of National Socialism. It is presented at the Deutsch-Russisches Museum Berlin-Karlshorst, German-Russian Museum in Berlin, to create an acoustic and sensory environment. The large courtyard of the museum is surrounded by trees; tanks, trucks, Soviet artillery are placed there. Radio voices are reorganized into an original composition along with electro-acoustic sounds and disturbing soundscapes. The Russian-German Museum in Berlin is a very special building; created by the Soviet army in 1967

Il Deutsch-Russisches Museum Berlin-Karlshorst

The Deutsch-Russisches Museum Berlin-Karlshorst, the German-Russian Museum in Berlin, was initially only made open to members of the Soviet army. It was later opened to the public until the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990. The reunification of the territories of the Deutsch Republic with the rest of Germany created new questions about the future of the museum, which remained closed until 1995, when it was reopened with a new project coordinated by a Russian-German scientific group. It is in this place, where rare historical documents are kept, which inspired Roberto Paci Dalò for Schwarzes Licht.

Heiner Müller. Werkstatt

Schwarzes Licht, like Greuelmärchen, also reflects on the work of Heiner Müller Leben Gundlings Friedrich von Preussen Lessings Schlaf Traum Schrei: ein Greuelmärchen. The performance is presented at the conference Dichter und Künstler in Preussen a literary symposium organized by Wolfgang Storch and Hans-Christian von Herrmann, curators of the project Heiner Müller. Werkstatt.

Credits

Schwarzes licht
con installazione audio multicanale

Author
Roberto Paci Dalò

Presented at
Dichter und Künstler in Preussen
Simposio con scrittori, artisti, filosofi e studiosi

Dates
31 march – 2 april 2006

 

 

Venue
Deutsch-Russisches Museum Berlin-Karlshorst
(Museo tedesco-russo di Berlino)
Zwieseler Str. 4, Berlino

Reference project
Heiner Müller. Oficina
Leben Gundlings Friedrich von Preussen Lessings Schlaf Traum Schrei

For
Heiner Müller. Werkstatt

Curated by
Wolfgang Storch
Hans-Christian von Herrmann

 

Production
Internationale Heiner Müller Gesellschaft

In collaboration with
Istituto Italiano di Cultura Berlino

Thanks to

Stiftung Deutsche Klassenlotterie Berlin