Stalking the Wild Pendulum

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In Stalking the Wild Pendulum, Per Huttner creates links between text, sound and the visual. He presents an audio-visual performance, where he uses hypnotic 3D graphics along with his music. The sonic landscape in the performance is taken from naturally occurring sounds: plants, animals and some recordings from some shamanic journeys in Northern Sweden that he made with a local Noidi (Sami shaman.). The first landscapes are noisy and broken up and gradually become more harmonic and rhythmic. In one part he also uses voices from Haitian voudou. Similarly, many of the images that are integrated in the 3D animation comes from Sami and Haitian rituals. The title comes from Itzak Bentov’s 1977 book, which offers crazy and wonderful idaes about consciousness and the universe.

8pm, February 6, 2026.
Bajo Bajio, C. Bajío 107, Centro Urbano Pdte. Juárez, Roma Sur, Cuauhtémoc, 06760 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

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