Through the Dark

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Set von Jaskaran Singh als MC

Jaskaran Singh is a transdisciplinary artist, curator, cultural strategist, and researcher based between Vienna and Linz, with roots in India. His work spans performance, choreography, media arts, and civic design—investigating how the body, technology, and collective rituals can become tools for social imagination and transformation. He moves fluidly between roles: as a maker, facilitator, advisor, and educator.
At the core of his practice is a commitment to embodied knowledge, intersectionality, and what he calls civic translation—an approach that uses care, complexity, and co-creation to bridge artistic, social, and institutional spaces. He is the founder of trivium, an art and research networking organisation developing works at the interface of the creative industries, public discourse, and somatic research. His artistic and curatorial projects—such as Trans(T*).DisCity/City Voices (community-led rituals and urban transformation), L-INKED (gender, spatiality, sexuality, )MachinedHuman! (posthuman intimacy and interfaces), and Hibernating Further (eco-somatic research on exhaustion, plasticity, psychology, and rest)—move across stages, screens, and city streets.
His work has been presented and supported by institutions such as ARS Electronica, brut Wien, ImPulsTanz, Nordico Stadtmuseum Linz,, Brunnenpassage, and through collaborations with municipalities in Upper Austria and cultural networks across Austria, Germany, Slovenia, and India.
At the heart of his research is the search for a harmonical.self—an avatar and metaphor for a state where presence, poetic action, and collective rhythm converge across disciplines and lived experience.
Volkskundemuseum Wien
Otto Wagner Areal, Pavillon 1
Baumgartner Höhe 1, 1140 Wien

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Sa: 14-17 Uhr
So: 11-17 Uhr
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