The performances are part of our exhibition AUTONOMOUS, curated by Ine Gevers.

HipSick invites you into a different reality, one that moves at its own pace: [DIS]ORDER. An interdisciplinary installation and live performance that unfolds as a responsive space rather than a fixed work.

Our daily lives are organized around efficiency, speed and conformity, often from a neurotypical perspective. Those who do not fit within this framework are expected to adapt or are marked as different. Qualities such as sensitivity, slowness and alternative ways of thinking are frequently overlooked or suppressed.

[DIS]ORDER questions the norm. Instead of treating difference as something to correct, the work approaches it as a source of connection, imagination and knowledge.

The installation forms a shifting environment of light, sound and projections. At certain set moments performers activate the space through movement and presence, continuously altering its atmosphere and rhythm. What you encounter is never static.

This space has no fixed beginning and no linear narrative. Time stretches or seems to stand still. Visitors move freely. The space adapts to the audience, not the other way around.

[DIS]ORDER is both brutal and tender. Confronting, yet safe.

HipSick presents a short preview of [DIS]ORDER during the opening of AUTONOMOUS on 25 March, followed by full performances on 26 March (try-out), 27 March (premiere) and 2, 3, and 4 April. Apart from the preview, all performances take place from 19:30 (doors open) to 21:00.