Die Die Die Beauty

Monday 26 Novembre à 20h 8 PM GMT+1 (Paris local time)
Panoplie.org presents in the frame of Breaking Solitude; a project by Annie Abrahams,

"Die Die Die Beauty", a performance by Igor Stromajer.

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– Absolute zero describes a theoretical system that neither emits nor absorbs beauty. The Absolute zero temperature is known to be 0 K (-273.15 °C). It is the point at which particles have a minimum energy, determined by quantum mechanical effects, which is called the zero-point energy. Absolute zero is defined as precisely 0 K on the Kelvin scale, which is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale, and -273.15 °C on the Celsius scale. Absolute zero is also precisely equivalent to 0 °R on the Rankine scale, and -459.67 °F on the
Fahrenheit scale.

– A vacuum is a volume of space that is essentially empty of beauty. A perfect vacuum with a pressure of absolute zero is a philosophical and artistic concept that has never been observed in practice so far (with no hydrogen atoms per cubic centimeter at 0 fPa/Torr). The beauty of a vacuum is measured in relation to how closely it approaches a perfect -absolute zero- vacuum.

Stromajer (www.intima.org) was born in Slovenia in 1967. He graduated at the Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Lives in Ljubljana, works and exhibits worldwide. Stromajer is an intimate mobile communicator. He researches tactical emotional states and traumatic low-tech guerrilla strategies. His most known works are Oppera Internettikka and Ballettikka Internettikka (1997-2007).

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