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Artificial Gut Feeling explores the traces left in the body by power systems, showing the interrelation between feeling, memory and authority. In search of the most effective self-defence technology, Anna Zett rehearses resistance as a physical practice. Childhood experiences of a sadistic kindergarten teacher and adult experiences of loss traverse the borders between monologue and dialogue. The voices here struggle with the remnants of a masculinist, logocentric state (the German Democratic Republic), and the unfulfilled promises of patriarchal religion.
Artificial Gut Feeling explores the traces left in the body by power systems, showing the interrelation between feeling, memory and authority. In search of the most effective self-defence technology, Anna Zett rehearses resistance as a physical practice. Childhood experiences of a sadistic kindergarten teacher and adult experiences of loss traverse the borders between monologue and dialogue. The voices here struggle with the remnants of a masculinist, logocentric state (the German Democratic Republic), and the unfulfilled promises of patriarchal religion.