Howie B + Hiraki Sawa – Zero/Infinite – Ticket

‘The self is zero and infinite at the same time’

*D.T. Suzuki’s concept serves as the foundation for  a performance that integrates live music and visuals. A dialogue between music and visual art.

‘The self is both the point at the center of the circle and all other points. It is a point and a circle at the same‬ time’ says D.T. Suzuki, likening it to a paradox. The self is a fluid‬ phenomenon: zero when viewed statically, but infinite and changeable when viewed dynamically. This‬ performance will visualise the dialogue between live music by Howie B. and images by Hiraki Sawa in the style of a‬ riddle-like ‘Zen Mondou.

D.T. Suzuki studied Zen Buddhism in Kamakura and is credited for introducing Zen to the English-speaking world in‬ the early 20th century. A close friend of Jung, Heidegger and Erich Fromm, he‬ contributed greatly to the development of ideas such as mindfulness and well-being.‬

 

Live art & sound performance + DJs.

8pm til late at Boro Gallery, 7 West Register Street, Edinburgh.

£15.00

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‘The self is zero and infinite at the same time’

D.T. Suzuki’s concept serves as the foundation for a dialogue between live music and visual art.

‘The self is both the point at the center of the circle and all other points. It is a point and a circle at the same‬ time’ says D.T. Suzuki, likening it to a paradox. The self is a fluid‬ phenomenon: zero when viewed statically, but infinite and changeable when viewed dynamically. This‬ performance will visualise the dialogue between live music by Howie B. and images by Hiraki Sawa in the style of a‬ riddle-like ‘Zen Mondou.

D.T. Suzuki studied Zen Buddhism in Kamakura and is credited for introducing Zen to the English-speaking world in‬ the early 20th century. A close friend of Jung, Heidegger and Erich Fromm, he‬ contributed greatly to the development of ideas such as mindfulness and well-being.‬

 

Live art & sound performance + DJs.

8pm til late at Boro Gallery, 7 West Register Street, Edinburgh.