Numerous Sensing
a collaboration with sound artists Christian Schröder
performed by Melanie Maar and Christian Schröder
image by Carolina Sánchez
Numerous Sensing plays with recognizing the synchronization and separation of the internal and external. Numbers and rhythms.
Of self and space, movement and sound, bodies and material, seeing and being, of actual and mystical, nature and wire, of us and they.
We work with performative situations as structures for spontaneity, for relating and exploring the sense of timelessness in performance and in the perception of our selves. Performance as communal experience defined by numerous individual’s meanings and sensations.
performances at
Bucareli, Mexico City- April 2016
Foro Performatica, Puebla Mexico 2016
Toxic Dreams, Vienna Austria -July 2016
Christian Conrad Schröder lives and works in Vienna, Austria. He is currently in Mexico City for concerts at Casa del Lago, Fonoteca Nacional and Foro Perfomatica. Schröder studied art in Vienna, Moscow and Weimar. Schröder now works with sound, video, installation and drawing. He received grants and prizes by the Adlmüllerstiftung, the University for applied Arts Vienna, the Country of Salzburg, the BMUKK Vienna, the ACF New York, Mexico and Teheran and the Bauhaus University in Weimar. He has collaborated with several dance artists like Georg Blaschke, Akemi Takeya, Melanie Maar and Daria Fain. Since 2012 he is co-running the “Rauschen-Space” as a member of “Kollektiv/Rauschen”, an interdisciplinary artist group based in Vienna, which was selected to create a sound installation at this year is Architectural Biennale in Venice. www.ckonrad.net