diffrakt

(((resonant theory)))

Performances, Conversation | Mo. 15.06.2026 | 19:30

Baal & Mortimer, FRANKIE

diffrakt, Crellestraße 22, 10827 Berlin-Schöneberg

Theory likes to hold on to things. If it tends to appear abstract, detached from bodies and worldly affairs, its flight from the mess and muck of the everyday seems to be part of a desire for concepts that outlast the ever-changing, ever-dying forms of the world around us. In contrast, the art of music has often been framed as anti-theory, a transitory play with “sensations without concepts” that, according to Immanuel Kant, “leaves us with nothing to meditate about”.

But what happens if we do theory through music? What if we allow theory to resonate with affects and sensations? Perhaps we will, once again, be able to focus less on products and more on processes, embracing both memory and forgetting as part of a new (conceptual) mnemonic realism.

In their musical work, the musician, choreographer and philosopher Franziska Aigner (FRANKIE) and the composer, producer, instrumentalist, vocalist and performer Alexandra Gruebler (Baal & Mortimer) have both explored questions of memory, loss and mourning. For our contribution to this year’s Project Space Festival, they will perform some of their recent works and engage in a conversation about music, theory and how to overcome a looming sense of normative purity.

diffrakt

diffrakt | center for theoretical periphery is a space organized by the collective of the same name, offering a program at the intersection of theory, art, literature, and science. In 2017, diffrakt took over the former premises of Merve Verlag in Berlin-Schöneberg and has since regularly curated events in various forms and formats, such as discussions, workshops, reading and working groups, film screenings, performances, and exhibitions. In addition to the events organized by the collective, inspiration from the surrounding community and collaborations with other initiatives, groups, and individuals form an important part of the work. All events are open to the public, as accessible as possible, and free of charge.

Founded: 2017

Accessibility

  • Für gehbehinderte oder auf einen Rollstuhl angewiesene Menschen zugänglich.
  • Aufzug mit Rollstuhl nutzbar.
  • Für blinde und sehbehinderte Menschen zugänglich.

Seating: approx. 70 folding chairs, two bean bags, several floor cushions
Age Groups: suitable for all ages
Languages: English; whispered translation can be arranged if needed; questions may also be asked in German during the discussion
Wheelchair users | Buggies: mmm
Elevator: Accessible via an elevator with a numeric code; please ring the bell beforehand (please arrive on time)
Accessible Toilet: no, the doors are too narrow for a wheelchair; however, with assistance, a stall may be reachable due to the relatively short distance
Hearing impaired people: partially suitable
Deaf people:
not accessible
Blind People: suitable
Neurodiversity: no special measures, but it is generally possible to leave the event at any time and return