




Priscilla Predator: geboren, leben sterben
In their duo exhibition, Paul Fritz and Virginie Sistek revisit a familiar character: Priscilla Predator, part alien messiah, part shapeshifting mystery. Her character was originally created for an episodic radio broadcast recounting her adventures on Earth. Priscilla Predator is a tale of adaptation and the struggles of communication.
For the exhibition at For, Priscilla’s humble radio show is transformed into a proto-theatrical, live-action play: a performance presented every hour, every Saturday, without actors, fully automated.





CD & Magazine Release: Marble Melodies Fiction Zone
In "Marble Melodies Fiction Zone", Julia Grillmayr takes us beyond the threshold of a dazzling and frightening zone where otherworldly wonders open up speculative possibilities, enabling us to see "the world out there" in a whole new light. That’s where Eva Kadlec comes in, asking what stories do to our hearts. In doing so, she takes a closer look on grimdark, a popular genre and late-capitalist illusion in which violent transgression is considered revolutionary and trust merely provisional. At this point, it might be helpful to change the language. For by listening and humming along, other forms of emotional realities can be explored and experienced. With its extraterrestrial sounds, Numa promises more than just a soundtrack to the magical transformation of the narcissistic astrophysicist Wallace Neyton, as traced by the discreet non-governmental organization MPPO. It is the language of and to Supplice, a beautiful planet whose mystery cannot be unravelled by the human mind.
"Marble Melodies Fiction Zone" appears in dialogue with the exhibition "Priscilla Predator: geboren, leben, sterben" by Paul Fritz and Virginie Sistek. During the CD & Magazine Release, the exhibition can be visited for the last time (the play starts every hour on the hour during opening hours, last run at 5pm).
Crowdfunding event for unapolgetic - Tanzstückscreening
“Unapolgetic” is a queer dance project that takes place every two years and is organized by FLUX crew. Unfortunately, FLUX crew and thus UNAPOLGETIC are in financial trouble and urgently need support. That's why this event is taking place on March 14, where we will watch the two dance pieces that have already been created via video and collect money during a chill hangout. The Carambolage bar will be open during the event.
7 p.m. - Doors open
8-9 p.m. - Screening of “UNAPOLGETIC - Born to Shine”
9:30-10:30 p.m. - Screening of “UNAPOLGETIC - Universe of Wonders”
Free admission, donations welcome
Barriers and notes:
One step and narrow angle at the entrance, narrow toilet without fittings, no place to retreat inside, the room is generally rather narrow, content mainly visual and in spoken German, alcohol sold at the bar. Carambolage is open as usual during the event for anyone who wants to drop by.

