Nien Tzu Weng (TW/CA) and Myriam Bleau (CA): "Second Self"

On Wednesday, 1 October 2025 at 8 p.m., artists Nien Tzu Weng and Myriam Bleau will present the audiovisual performance "Second Self" at KONTEJNER.

"Second Self" is an audiovisual work and a first collaboration between choreographer and performer Nien Tzu Weng and composer and digital artist Myriam Bleau. Through movement, sound and video, the performance explores the object of the screen as tactile interface, prosthesis, mask and mirror.

Custom-made small LED screens of irregular shapes are worn on the bodies of the performers. Gestures on the surface of these interactive devices inform the sonic and video elements. Amplifying the sense of touch, they reveal the porous and elusive surface delimiting our idea of a separate, autonomous self.

The project's title "Second Self" refers to Sherry Turkle's book, published in 1984. The theorist suggests that intelligent machines that exhibit human characteristics act as a mirror or 'second self' through which we define the image we have of ourselves. The object of the screen, omnipresent in our societies, mediates this relationship to our 'second self', acting both as a portal towards a hyper-connected network, but also as a mirror, reflecting back an altered image.

Through different scenes, the artists explore the symbol of the mirror, social dynamics and the myth of Narcissus and Echo. While specular and auditory reflections (echoes) multiply as in a mirror palace, a strange ritual unfolds, the performers becoming in turn reflections of the other, infra-human creatures, twins, shadows or machines.

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Organization: KONTEJNER | bureau of contemporary art praxis

Curators: Davorka Begović & Tereza Teklić | KONTEJNER

Technical realisation: Jakov Habjan, Iago Franco Gonzalez

Design: kuna zlatica

PR and communication: Inesa Antić

Myriam Bleau (CA)

Myriam Bleau is a composer, digital artist and performer based in Montréal. Using music and sound as a point of departure, she creates audiovisual performances, video works, installations and interactive interfaces that articulate sound, light and movement. Her work is mainly channeled through performance, embracing ephemeral and elusive contexts. From code and machine learning to physical computing and devices, she considers technology as another agency that co-creates the output. Her hybrid practice explores porous spaces between the physical and the virtual world, between the natural and the synthetic.

myriambleau.com

Nien Tzu Weng (TW/CA)

Nien Tzu Weng is a Taiwanese-Canadian interdisciplinary dance artist and lighting designer based in Montreal. She aims to build bridges between disciplines, pursuing an experimental approach to contemporary performance, and a laboratory based approach to lighting design. As both choreographer and lighting designer, Weng is curious about the relationship between movement and new media practices, and plays with the balance between reality and fantasy. She uses light and multimedia in order to play with perspective, perceiving performance as a process of transmitting dialogues between inner and outer space, where presence and image builds multiple, overlapping conceptions of time.

nientzuweng.com

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