The genre of the project. Film material and products
The duration of the Institute material is 700 hours of 35mm-film. The original idea of Ilya Khrzhanovsky to create a film about Lev Landau transformed, along the line, into a large-scale study of human nature, that continues to this day. In addition to the mentioned participants, the project involved, at various stages: artist
Philippe Parreno, designer
Rei Kawakubo, musicians
Robert Del Naja (
Massive Attack),
Brian Eno,
Vladimir Martynov,
Tatiana Grindenko,
Arca,
Leonid Fedorov,
Vladimir Volkov and many more. There are disputes regarding the genre of the project: “Is it possible to create a work in the genre of an entire culture? Culture incorporates music, cinema, literature, painting, science, office work, all ways of social behavior and interpersonal communication. Khrzhanovsky created a work in the genre of culture of the 1930s–60s.”; “the DAU project, therefore, is not a Gesamtkunstwerk, but a work in the Gesamtkunstwerk genre, i.e. a kind of anti-Gesamtkunstwerk”; “perhaps it is more correct to call it the most ambitious experiment in the field of the theater”; “the sprawling immersive-theater/film/installation project”; “a striking combination of documentary and feature films, artistic fiction and the truth of life, the imaginary and the real, the past and the present”; “somewhere between a behavioral experiment, a cinematic cycle and an art installation”; “a total artwork”; “this phenomenon can be called the territory of memory - individual, collective, historical and artistic”. All of that said, a range of cinematic products have been created out of the DAU film material by various directors. The project has also taken other forms.
Movies, series, video performances 13 films of various genres were presented at the premiere of the project in Paris in 2019. The movies were voiced by
Gérard Depardieu,
Willem Dafoe,
Isabelle Adjani,
Fanny Ardant,
Isabelle Huppert,
Charlotte Rampling,
Iris Berben,
Hanna Schygulla,
Barbara Sukowa,
Katharina Thalbach,
Veronica Ferres,
Heike Makatsch,
Toni Garrn, Lilith Stangenberg, Kathrin Angerer,
Palina Rojinski,
Vicky Krieps,
Jella Haase,
Lars Eidinger,
Martin Wuttke,
Blixa Bargeld,
Bela B,
Bill Kaulitz,
Tom Schilling,
Marc Hosemann,
Frederick Lau,
Franz Rogowski,
Louis Hofmann, Sven Marquardt,
Tahar Rahim,
Denis Lavant,
Lou de Laâge,
Eric Cantona,
Pascal Greggory, and
Amira Casar. A number of other products are in the process of post-production.
Dau. Digital Khrzhanovsky claims that the movies are just trailers, of what he calls the main product - Dau.Digital, an interactive online platform presenting all 700 hours of rushes where a user is navigated by the tags and can structure their own narrative. This product was also presented to the visitors of the Paris premiere. Dau. Digital was made public in 2019.
DAU Document Thames & Hudson prepared the publication of
DAU Document, collecting stills from all footage, on-set photographs shot with Soviet-era Leica cameras (selected from 1.5 million images) and results of the scientific experiments carried out in the film. Essays exploring themes such as the nature of community, power, love, altered states of consciousness and violence intersperse the visual chronological account. The final section catalogues the 80,000 items of period clothing and props as well as the characters who populate the project, where frames from all the footage are presented in chronological order.
Comme des Garçons × DAU Institute 1938-1952 In 2018
Comme des Garçons collaborated with DAU project to release an album of photographs as part of their annual initiative of publishing the work of artists and photographers.
Les Salons DAU In 2018
The DAU Rooms at Le Châtelet special edition was released as ‘a gift to the city of Paris’ containing the works of
Bakst,
Larionov and
Natalia Goncharova next to the fragments of DAU installations with forewords by the
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, Artistic Director of the
Châtelet Theater Ruth Mackenzie and others.
Complex Installations Complex installations have been an integral part of the project since the Institute functioned during the shooting, creating immersive experiences for visitors and residents.
Berlin. Preparation of the release and its cancellation For the film screening in Berlin, it was planned to create a replica of the
Berlin Wall; the event was supposed to be the first in a series Dau. Freedom (Berlin) - Dau. Equality (Paris) - Dau. Fraternity (London), and was planned with the support and participation of directors
Tom Tykwer and
Romeo Castellucci, artists
Marina Abramović,
Carsten Höller and
Ai Weiwei, musicians
Teodor Currentzis,
Brian Eno,
Robert Del Naja and
Massive Attack, politicians
Michael Müller, the
Governing Mayor of Berlin, and
Monika Grütters, the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. The concept was to rebuild a part of the Berlin wall to create ‘a closed-off mini-state, complete with visa checks for visitors’. Upon entering the venue, visitors were to undergo a body search procedure by the security composed of the Israeli military men; on this closed territory visitors were to immerse into performances and concerts of artists including
Romeo Castellucci,
Carsten Höller,
Massive Attack and in particular a performance of
Marina Abramović and
Teodor Currentzis, whose participants were to go through the washing procedure (a reference to the gas chambers under the guise of a shower in concentration camps). The event was supposed to end with a ritual destruction of The Wall with each participant to be offered to carry a piece of the wall with them. In September 2018 the city authorities cancelled the event, referring to safety and technical issues. The cancellation was followed by a discussion:
Fanny Ardant,
Isabelle Adjani,
Robert del Naja,
Willem Dafoe,
Gérard Depardieu,
Brian Eno,
Ruth Mackenzie,
Kristin Scott Thomas,
Hanna Schygulla,
Sasha Waltz,
Tom Tykwer and other artists, directors, curators, politicians, producers spoke publicly in support of the project and against the opinion that it was not acceptable as Berliners ‘had had this Wall for enough time’.
Release in Paris Films created from the material filmed in the Institute were released for the first time in Paris between January 25 and February 17, 2019, with the support of the City Hall of Paris and executive producer Martine d'Anglejan-Chatillon. Visitors of the Paris event also had the opportunity to watch actual rushes, exploring Dau.Digital. The release was hosted by
Châtelet Theater and
Théâtre de la Ville that both became venues for
Serguey Diaghilev's Russian Seasons a century earlier, as well as by
Centre Pompidou that housed an installation reconstructing an apartment at the Institute and inhabited by the characters of the project. The museum also provided contemporary art works by Soviet and Russian artists of 1950s-2000s from its collection “Kollektsia!" (2016) to be used as a part of an installation in the theatres. Among the exhibited works there were those by
Oscar Rabin,
Grisha Bruskin,
Sergey Bugaev "Afrika",
Erik Bulatov and others. The initial plan to connect the two theaters with a bridge did not come true, and the theatre buildings and the Pompidou Museum building were connected by a projection of red light lines forming a triangle instead - an installation was inspired by the Russian avant-garde of the 1920s. The connection between the project, the Paris premiere in particular, and the art of avant-garde was also created by the design of the space in the
Châtelet Theater by the artists Olga Gurevich, Alexandra Smolina, Boris Shapovalov. To access the event visitors had to obtain a DAU visa - 6 hours, 24 hours or an unlimited one, When “applying” for a visa, the visitor was asked to answer personal questions (“Have you felt used in your relationships”?). The space of the theaters was divided into zones (“Motherhood”, “Communism”, “Revolution”, etc.). Screenings of the films (without titles, but numbered ), conferences, performances, concerts, shamanic rituals were simultaneously held at the venues; it was not possible to learn about the schedule in advance - the principle of uncertainty and constant metamorphosis, offering the visitor an unexpected encounter rather than regular format and experience, became part of the concept of the project. In accordance with this concept and as part of the project, performances by renowned artists were held incognito, without posters or ads. During Paris events,
Théâtre du Châtelet and
Théâtre de la Ville hosted
Teodor Currentzis and
MusicAeterna, Jazz Aeterna, and TrigolOS, musicians
Mikhail Rudy,
Tatiana Grindenko,
Vladimir Martynov, Vladimir Tarasov, Mikhail Mordvinov, Dmitry Uvarov, Vangelino Currentzis, Marko Nikodievich,
Leonid Fedorov,
Vladimir Volkov, singer
Sergey Starostin, opera singer
Ekaterina Shcherbachenko, singer and performer
Arca,
Robert Del Naja (
Massive Attack), and
Brian Eno, who developed a bespoke acoustic architecture for DAU. Also, performances of
Sasha Waltz and her dance troupe, as well as installations of
Romeo Castellucci and
Philippe Parreno, took place in different DAU spaces. Writer
Jonathan Littell, futurologist Real Miller, professor of physics and string theorist
Nikita Nekrasov, writer and social critic
Evgeny Morozov, photographer
Reza Deghati, biophysicist prof.
Sonia Contera, writer Alexander Etkind, and others took part in the DAU conferences in Paris. The musical installations shaping the event's soundscape, produced by Vangelino Kurenzis and
Damien Quintard, included works by
Brian Eno and
Robert del Naja. An important part of the visitors' experience was also The Shitty Hole bar, buffets (in particular the "porn buffet") and a canteen with a Soviet menu where prices changed randomly throughout the day. Another element of the installation was a souvenir shop, referring to Soviet village shops (cans, cigarettes, sink plungers, petroleum lamps, condoms, rolling pins, etc.), also selling the printed products of the project — photographs, books-transcriptions of the characters’ conversations. At the
Théâtre de la Ville one could visit a reconstructed Soviet communal apartment, with performers-residents living there around the clock, and Altai shamans performing rituals; works from the
Centre Pompidou were also exhibited in this space, in particular
Sergey Bugaev "Afrika"'s “John Cage hands over the banner of socialist competition to
Kuryokhin”. The venue was also dotted by waxwork figures of DAU characters. Round-the-clock public screenings of the films were accompanied by the sessions of ‘active listening’ for visitors with priests, pastors, rabbis, social workers and doctors as a counterpart With visitors’ permission, conversations were recorded. According to media reports, from January 25 to February 17, 2019, about 40 thousand people visited the DAU project in Paris.
Conferences The conferences at Paris premiere continued a series of conferences started in London in 2017 to explore the wide range of cultural, social, and political issues raised in DAU. The DAU conferences to the date are as follows: • "Import and export of the Russian revolution: ideological, political and communal exchange." (25–25 February 2017,
London School of Economics and Political Science). Some of those who took part in the conference were professors
Teodor Shanin,
Alexander Etkind, Mark Steinberg, Simon Dixon, John Butler, Erik van Raaij, Viktoria Zhuravleva, and David Wolf. • "The protagonists of political mythology: how do individuals and collectives enter into history?" (25–26 March 2017, House of Commons, Parliament of the United Kingdom, University of Westminster), with the participation of the first president of Ukraine
Leonid Kravchuk, the first state secretary of Russia
Gennady Burbulis, Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus
Stanislav Shushkevich, UK Ambassador to USSR Sir Roderick Braithwaite, West German Ambassador to USSR Andreas Mayer Landrut, professors Robert Service, Linda Cook, Mark Fenster,
Judith Pallot, and others. • "The experience of extremism: faith, violence and liberation movements." (24–26 May 2017, House of Lords, Parliament of the United Kingdom, London Royal Society), with the participation of the former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom, Sir
Michael David Jackson, Representative of the Government of Autonomous Kurdistan His Excellency Karvan Jamal Tahir, Colonel Vladimir Azhippo, Professor James Fallon, members of the international tribunal from the former Yugoslavia Marko Sladojević (Serbia), Amir Cengic (Bosnia), and Davor Laznic (Croatia), former publicity director at
Sinn Féin Danny Morrison (Northern Ireland). ==List of films and series==