A behavioural study set within floating cities: oceanic ecosystems where humans and machines coexist within an unstable architecture. In this creation, the sea no longer exists as a frontier, but emerges instead as an operational infrastructure. Habitable platforms function as devices for climate regulation, sensory networks, and systems of collective management. The human body is continuously monitored, adapted, and synchronised with environmental and technological flows, dissolving the boundaries between organism and system. The performance asks: How does the individual behave when living above the abyss? What new ethics emerge when survival depends on artificial systems? Could instability become the new condition of existence?
A CO-CREATION BY: ZABRA and 37.25 - Núcleo de Artes Performativas
CONCEPT AND MOVEMENT DESIGN Lua Carreira
SOUND COMPOSITION AND DESIGN Carincur
LIGHTING AND VIDEO DESIGN João Pedro Fonseca
SET DESIGN Carincur, Lua Carreira, João Pedro Fonseca
PERFORMED BY André Melo , Catarina Medeiros , Vanessa Canto , Giovana Sanchez
SUPPORTED BY PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC | CULTURE, dgARTES – Directorate-General for the Arts
CO-PRODUCTION Teatro Micaelense, 37.25 - Núcleo de Artes Performativas
COMMUNICATION AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION Joana Matos
SPECIAL THANKS BestSpot, Clara Lulleich, CrossFit PDL, Inês Subtil, Rúben Garcia