A theatre performance made me want to finally start reading the books already waiting in my own library. Last night Jeanne, Mikkel, Nana and I went to see NeoArctic in Den Graa Hal at Christiania — Hotel Pro Forma’s strange and beautiful stage work with lyrics by the Icelandic writer Sjón. The performance felt somewhere between opera, climate ritual, installation art and science fiction. Matter itself seemed to become the main character: grain, vapor, minerals, turbulence, electricity, colours. One of the final songs — I think either Song for Optics or Song for Colours — exploded into an overwhelming light show filled with what looked like underwater organisms and drifting sea creatures. It immediately made me think about SUPERFLEX’s Vertical Migration project and its attempt to see the world from the perspective of marine life rather than from the human viewpoint we normally impose on everything. There was something fascinating about how the performance moved away from humans as the center of the story. Not in a cold or dystopian way, but almost as an invitation to think on a different scale altogether. Also: I have several unread books by Sjón standing in my library. After yesterday, that now feels slightly embarrassing.

05/10/2026 12:37:05


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