Greuelmärchen

Greuelmärchen, “fairy tale of horror” or “cruel invention”, is an interactive video sound installation by Roberto Paci Dalò, dedicated to a particular period in the life of the German playwright Heiner Müller. The installation is part of a group exhibition entitled Et in Arcadia Ego: Die Inspektion, as part of the project  Heiner Müller. Werkstatt promoted by the Internationale Heiner Müller Gesellschaft. The installations on display, including that of Paci Dalò, are in fact in some apartments of a Berlin “plattenbau”, a typical building built with prefabricated panels in East Germany, where Heiner Müller lived.

Paci Dalò writes: “From the windows of Erich-Kurz-Straße 9 you can see the Tierpark. It is the same view that Heiner Müller had when he lived on the top floor of this building in a six-room apartment identical to the one chosen for the project of Roberto Paci Dalò. Similar to one of its handwritten pages, Greuelmärchen is an electric field. A place activated by history and people. A transceiver station, it is a device that creates vibrations, discharges, flashes, flashes, shadows, falls, gaps between inside and outside. It is an alchemical place where materials are transformed. Each room is linked to a sentence of the text and inhabited by sounds, images, lights and a few objects where reactions are activated by sensors and interactive systems. A suspended state, hallucinatory, where several times meet. A biographical and autobiographical place is, in some points, Leben Gundlings: Ich bin 47 Jahre alt.”

Leben Gundlings

In 2006 Roberto Paci Dalò realized a series of initiatives within Heiner Muller. Werkstatt, project of the Internationale Heiner Müller Gesellschaft. All Roberto Paci’s initiatives revolve around one of the most complex texts by the German playwright Leben Gundlings Friedrich von Preussen Lessings Schlaf Traum Schrei: ein Greuelmärchen, published in 1991 in Italy by Ubulibri under the title Vita di Gundling Federico di Prussia sonno grido di Lessings, in the volume Germania morte a Berlino and other texts.  From Leben Gundlings, a text that also contains direct autobiographical references to a particular period in the life of the playwright, Roberto Paci Dalò draws inspiration for Greuelmärchen, an “electric” work, as he defines it, which is at the same time a reflection on history, identity and memory.

The artists participating in the exhibition Et in Arcadia Ego: Di Inspektion are, besides Paci Dalò: Lutz Dammbeck, Mella Jaarsma, Götz Loepelmann and Quin Yufen. Each of them is entrusted with an apartment of the Berlin Plattenbau. Roberto Paci Dalò works on the ninth floor of the building at Erich-Kurz-Straße 9.

The setting of Greuelmärchen

Jeff Mann, programmer of the Max/MSP device in the Paci Dalò installation, describes the Greuelmärchen setting in this way:

“An open narrative and sensorial installation where the original text and its vision explodes into space and time in an allucinatory way. A video beamer projects  spectrographies (abstract imagery) into the dark corridor. These b/w images are crossed by coloured lighting coming from the rooms. Colours are created only throught filters at the windows and using just the natural light from outside. Vi è un piccolo tavolo in ardesia al centro della stanza dove i  visitatori possono scrivere liberamente i loro pensieri con il gesso. Sul tavolo vi è una lampada contenente una videocamera. che riprende ciò che visitatori scrivono. Su una delle pareti vengono proiettati i videoclip di molti soggetti.  La stanza è munita di altoparlanti che riproducono suoni elettronici, registrazioni di eventi storici e paesaggi sonori nonché i testi di Heiner Müller. A small table in the center of the room is treated with blakboard surface, and message can be written on it with chalk. A lamp hang upon the table, containing a video camera. The camera sees the actions of participants writing. On the  wall, a large projection displays video clips of various subjects, and there are speakers playing the sound of the texts of Heiner Müller, as well other sound from electronics, soundscapes and historical recordings. A motion-tracking system, programmed in Max/MSP and SoftVNS reacts to the actions of writing on the table. The table surface is divided into quadrants. Writing in one quadrant causes the speed of the clip to rise from zero, and play. Another brigs in color, another adds processing effects such as solarization. The fourth quadrant creates edits between the clips, and so on. In this way, several participants must work and interact together to create a video and a sound composition.The room is filled with a thick fog or smoke. There is a light in the room, but someone entering cannot see anything, even their own body, due to the fog. This creates an unusual and disorienting sensation, heightening awareness and curiosity. When the door is opened, fog spills out into the corridor, and combines with projected images there. A clock hangs on the wall, lit lit with a tight spot light. The sound of the clock ticking plays over speakers. When someone enters the room, a video camera senses their motion, and the data is sent to the Max/MSP patch controlling the sound. When they move, the sound of the clock ticking slow down. The viewer’s sense of time becomes directly related to their physical action. The visitor listens to radio broadcasting with voices from athe nazi headquartier announcing the death of Adolf Hitler.”

Credits

Greuelmärchen
interactive audio video installationa site specific

Author, concept, sound, image
Roberto Paci Dalò

Voices
Heiner Müller
Henning Rischbieter
Karim Shali, Victor Balludi, Akira Karim Khani (bambini)

Performer
Maria Eugenia Rivas Medina

Management
Klaudia Ruschkowski
Wolfgang Storch

Dramaturgical collaboration
Anja Quickert

Technical direction
Julia Nickel

 

Tecnical assistence
Olena Romenska

Programming Max/MSP interfaces
Jeff Mann

Coordination
Laura Rastelli / Giardini Pensili

Artistic collaboration
Patrizio Esposito

Production
Internationale Heiner Müller Gesellschaft
Giardini Pensili
HOWOGE Wohnungsbaugesellschaft mbH

Venue 
Appartamenti del HOWOGE
Erich-Kurz Strasse 9, Lichtenberg, Berlino

Reference projecct
Heiner Müller. Officina
Leben Gundlings Friedrich von Preußen Lessings Schlaf Traum Schrei

 

For
Heiner Müller. Werkstatt

Cureted by
Wolfgang Storch
Hans-Christian von Herrmann

Press Office
Heike Diehm, Isabel Pflug / k3 Berlin

Dates
27 gennaio – 26 febbraio 2006

Special thanks
Giovanna Amoroso
Ingrid Beirer
Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD
Francesco Bocchini
Margarete Bonitz / Barbarossa-Grundschule Berlin-Schöneberg
Giuseppe De Siati
Patrizio Esposito
Filippo Giunchedi
Freunde Guter Musik Berlin
Nele Hertling
Laura Kikauka
Gabriele Knapstein
Marold Langer-Philippsen
Gordon Monahan
Francesca Noia, Matthias Osterwold
Alexandra Petrova
Angela Reute
Detlef Rochner
Klaudia Ruschkowski
Edoardo Sanchi
Wolfgang Storch
Istvan Zimmermann

Simona Capra, in memoriam