"In Misplaced X" the audience is part of a body-in-space game that reflects phenomena, such as closeness and distance, intimacy and public presentation."
FAZ
"Outstanding installations you can't pass by without noticing."
Sueddeutsche Zeitung
"Misplaced X" is a performance-installation for public spaces, which examines the human body in specific contexts. Performers are placed in glass cubes of different sizes. Each cube and the performance within are unique, accompanied by a unique musical composition.
Fabian Chyle presents the body in unexpected public areas. The body becomes an object on exhibit, transformed to a moving sculpture. The glass cubes create transparent boundaries between performer and audience, allowing an extreme intimacy and yet putting the audience in the role of voyeur, experiencing himself in the juxtaposition between intimacy and distance.
Sound, text and musical structures are united in the musical composition of Nikola Lutz. Her composition creates a dialog between the performing body and the imagination of the spectator, leading to changed perceptions of the human body relating and reacting to physical space.