Happy ErroR

Based in random locations across Italy, Happy Error represents a concrete concept of interactive, improvisational live performances that are entirely unplanned. It explores the space where collaboration between the audience and performer emerges, blurring the boundaries between the two. Experimentation is the guiding principle, achieved through constantly evolving elements: this could involve quadriphonic sound dissection that uses spatial dynamics as a rhythmic element, or the use of sensor and data extrapolation combined with artificial intelligence to modulate visuals, sounds, and music. This concept rejects the constraints of traditional recordings, as recordings tend to freeze specific patterns in time, requiring them to be replayed live without accounting for the unique atmosphere and mood of each performance location. However, this is not a rigid, dogmatic approach: the project remains open to DJing, mono/stereo/quadraphonic setups, and more, while pushing boundaries as a constant. At its core, it is about experimentation within a form, where limits and boundaries become the playground. This makes the performances versatile: they can be danced to, contemplated, or simply felt. The experience is playful yet intellectualizable.