Disrupted Reality

by
AmiRali Bashiri, Sashe Urdovski

“Disrupted Reality” is a collaborative live video-audio performance/installation project where equipment serves as the medium rather than just tools.

Input devices are being fed with the same material they are producing. Therefore, there is a considerable time delay in this re-feeding process.

The linear flow of events is being disrupted. New narratives of reality form as it is presented.

AmiRali Bashiri (b. 1984, Tehran, Iran) is a student of the Master Program Time-based Media at the University of Arts and Design Linz, Austria. He is the holder of a Bachelor in Sculpture from Tehran University Faculty of Fine Arts and has working experience in applied arts. Nowadays he investigates and follows his interest in fields of gender, queer, cultural, and territorial studies. His artistic practices are mainly focused on experiencing duality in life and uncertainty and errors.

Sashe Urdovski (b. 1997, Strumica, Macedonia) is a student in the master program Time-based Media at the University of Art and Design Linz, Austria. His background is rooted in theater, where he holds a bachelor’s degree in acting. While participating in theater projects as an actor, he’s also developed an affinity for music and songwriting. In his current studies he’s focused on learning and discovering phenomena related to sound, experimenting with them and trying to build an artistic practice around them.

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