What is HAU4?

With HAU4, we are creating a research platform where performing arts and digitality meet. In view of the digital transformation of society, we are testing ways of thinking and acting together with artists in order to forge new connections between the analogue and digital worlds. HAU4 is a site of encounter, research and exchange. This is not only visible in interactive projects, but also in numerous discussion formats, workshops, labs and networking events.

In addition to current projects, HAU4 also features a selection works that remain in our archive, the HAUthek, after their premiere. The playbill shows all upcoming and past HAU4 events in calendar format. If productions are not running directly at HAU4, we link to external platforms. Also, insights into hybrid productions can be gained in the HAUthek that have taken place on the theatre stage and thus cannot be depicted here. For selected formats, we also provide technical equipment in the theatre for the audience.

What unites HAU4 projects is an approach that is both positive and critical towards digital technology. We present progressive communities in the digital realm and combine queer-feminist utopian research on pleasurable interfaces with getting to know and trying out digital tools in a playful way. HAU4 actors hack distances, surfaces, bodies and binaries, analysing, visualising and deconstructing power structures and ensuring that happiness hormones are released even when connection is virtual.

Presented works subvert the offerings of tech corporations and social media platforms or show alternative visions, enabling non-commercial forms of narration, interaction and participation as well as diverse communities. Since capitalist and patriarchal structures of the analogue world are perpetuated in virtual spaces, the central question is how to succeed in developing digital tools in such a way that they do not reproduce forms of oppression such as racism, sexism and ableism.

As an institution, and also as a society and as individuals, we are learning the digital alphabet at the moment of application, which will have changed again by tomorrow. HAU4 expands with each new project. We find ourselves among a multitude of data streams and try not to lose the balance between fluid immersion and critical distance.

The HAU considers itself a learning institution. To use the words of the artist duo NewfrontEars, it's on us to allow for an awkwardness that can arise when human and non-human intelligences first encounter one another, and to see transmission errors as opportunities to look behind the surface of technology.

We look forward to new encounters and ongoing dialogue with actors who want to join us in shaping a digitalisation that offers strategies for the society of the future.