Future Archive(s) was an audiovisual environment created by Niko de Paula Lefort and Haye Heerten where live modular synthesizer and 3D visuals interact in real time.


Future Archives - Live at Spektrum Berlin

"In this virtual space, scenes take over subjectivity. Sounds and surroundings, that conventionally support the dramaturgic experience in a modest way, come to the forefront. In a lively modularization, blocks of space configure experience, and light and matter overcome the subject. Often recurring to a first-person single-player video game atmosphere, Future Archive(s) empowers ambiance, recurrently melting the self through various maze-like passages. Cubes, the raw material for 3D modelling, drift across spectral sound and light. Narrative is explored dialogically, and cinematography is articulated by strangers, which allows an immersion into another kind of existence, reshaped by process and embodiment.
Four-dimensionality is explored in the architecture of Future Archive(s). Past, present and future interact which each other and coexist. Quantum and astrophysics imagination is rendered on stage. Objects are sound. Scales, dimensions and proportions argue about perception. The scene is the event and takes over concreteness, acting upon every layer of the space of performance. Future Archives disturbs a familiar sense of cinematics and finely reinvents vjing within the realm of artistic research, challenging notions of reality and virtuality." (Monaí de Paula Antunes)