Performance

Fabian Faltin & Adam Dekan – House of Hyperculture

Mar 22 2022 to Mar 26 2022
Nordwestbahnstraße 8-10
Wien 1200
Phone: 0158787740
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 to Saturday, March 26, 2022
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What suits your lifestyle? In House of Hyperculture, Fabian Faltin and Adam Dekan invite you on a 60-minute tour through the culturally rich site of brut nordwest. Navigating through empty staircases, dark corridors, and hidden rooms, you will tune into your heart’s deepest desires: world music, minimalism, Airbnb? A new yoga studio? Mountain biking? Natural wine, alternative education, queerness? Or how about a good old free techno party? We’ll show you how to curate all your cultural needs and channel them into one place. Say hello to the House of Hyperculture!

You’ll hear flutes, shakers, and words. You’ll see light. And of course, we’ll even let you choose your own colour: pink, red, blue? Or how about green, with a touch of turquoise? Whatever your pick, we’ll refresh and upgrade you with a truly cohesive package of cultural kills and skills. Upwards you shall fly, upwards and onwards, towards the global middle class! Upon the ashes of the old brut, let the Phoenix of Hyperculture rise!

Fabian Faltin is a writer, teacher, and performance artist based in Vienna with 15+ years of experience in speculative and site-specific performance art. His major works have been shown at Festival der Regionen, Tate Modern, WUK, BRUX, Beijing Fringe, and many more. He received numerous grants and awards, including RIBA Future Arts Spaces Award, Ö1 Audio-Play Award, Otto Mauer Project Award, and the Austrian Grant for Literature, and he was a Huggy Bears Artist in Residence in 2020. www.fabianfaltin.com

Adam Dekan is a wholistic multi-instrumentalist, sound-sculptor, hedonist, explorer, researcher, and perennial student based in Bratislava and Vienna. He has 15+ years of musical experience with formations such as Nourish My Fame, Triple Sun, Nuku, Gladia Moony, and many more. He wrote stage music for Daphna Horencyk, Katarína Brestovanská and others. He used to be a curator for the Stage Visegrád Club Programme for electronica, house, and techno music from the V4 countries. www.adamvolt.com