Reckless Sleepers
Schrödinger
Mon 6 June - Tue 7 June
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In 1933 Erwin Schrödinger won the Nobel Prize for his contribution to quantum mechanics. He theorised a box in which a cat can exist as living and dead at the same time.
In 1988 Reckless Sleepers built that box, and now, over a decade later, they are climbing back inside.
This visually mesmerising performance sways between question and answer, chaos and order, what we can measure and what we can’t. The impossible is probable, truth and illusion are inseparable and laws are made, bent and then broken.
Based on the original performance Schrödingers Box presented at the Greenroom in 1999.