INTER:ACTIVE Exhibition + Brains in the state of suspension Performance 17.03 17:30-19:30
Experience this year's INTER:ACTIVE Exhibition titled "Hypervigilance" at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
This exhibition slot will also include a special live performance of 15 minutes called: ‘Brains in the State of Suspension’, created by Kakia Konstantinaki and Nalyssa Green. This live-performed horror film explores how human intelligence depends on domination, ultimately leading to its own undoing. In a post-human world, disembodied brains awaken from cryogenic sleep and attempt to survive by possessing inanimate objects, only to discover that their drive for domination has created the very monsters that threaten their existence.
Note: The live performance will take place from 17:30 to 17:45 in the room before the exhibition space. You may then enter the exhibition from 18:00 to 19:30.
Ticket information
- A ticket will give you access to a 15-minute live performance and the whole exhibition space for 1 hour 30min and you are guaranteed to experience a minimum of three interactive experiences.
- Ticket price: 150 DKK (excl. payment fee). Tickets are non-refundable.
- Be on time as noted on your ticket. After a half-hour delay, we no longer guarantee your spot.
- Some installations start at a specific time and have limited capacity. Sign-up is on a first-come basis at the desk at the entrance of the exhibition.
- If you need any further information about the exhibition or have any questions regarding accessibility, you can write an email to interactive@cphdox.dk
- The main exhibition is located at Kunsthal Charlottenborg. Go to the top floor, turn left by the windows and continue until you reach the exhibition space.
About INTER:ACTIVE Exhibition
In an age of digital saturation, global unrest, and pervasive surveillance, artists are increasingly exploring the cultural and psychological state of hypervigilance that seems to define our era. The works in this year’s INTER:ACTIVE exhibition expose the collective anxiety of a society on high alert, where we struggle to retain agency over our image, body, and voice. For queer, disabled, and displaced communities, this state of watchfulness is deeply ingrained, a survival instinct in a world built on scrutiny and exclusion. For others, it has become the new norm shaped by 24-hour news cycles, extractive capitalism, authoritarian violence, and the pressure to conform in a world where we’re always being watched.
The artists in HYPERVIGILANCE expose and reconfigure these conditions allowing us to take back control through activism, sexual expression, defiance, and artistic invention. Across immersive experiences and multisensory installations, HYPERVIGILANCE transforms this psychological unease into aesthetic inquiry, taking us from anxiety to agency, capturing both the disquiet of the present and the human drive toward reconnection.
