28.07. — 01.08.2021

Terre Thaemlitz: Soulnessless

Film screening as part of “Paradise Lost” series

The “Paradise Lost” concert & sound installation series launches with Japan-based multimedia producer, writer, public speaker, educator, audio remixer, DJ & owner of Comatonse Recordings, Terre Thaemlitz 80-minute film of multi-part project, “Soulnessless”, streaming at Prenzlauer Berg’s Kleiner Wasserspeicher.

The Japan-based multimedia producer, writer, public speaker, educator, audio remixer, DJ and owner of the Comatonse Recordings record label presents an explicit critique and ongoing analysis of the socio-economic conditions in which music is currently produced and distributed. Thaemlitz approaches thematic complexes such as gender reassignment and religiosity, follows the ghostly apparitions of Filipino immigrants in her adopted country of Japan, examines the use of electronic musical instruments by nuns, or describes the increasing militarization of American Catholic schools. An allusion to and elusion of the live components of the “Paradise Lost” program-at-large, the film will stream on-site in the Kleiner Wasserspeicher for five days from July 28 to August 1.

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Venue

Kleiner Wasserspeicher

Diedenhofer Straße
10405 Berlin