


Coded rituals explores the concept of wu wei (無爲) and how ancestral rituals and eastern philosophies can inform temporary cosmology in the collective space: a listening chamber where bodies, frequencies, rhythms and images entangle.
Through a sonic, embodied visual ceremony, the space is positioned as an altar with offerings through field recordings, contorted sounds and experiential visuals. The crowd becomes a living organism, experiencing and sensing collectively.
Coded rituals is part of Reciprocity, an environment for artists, thinkers and creatives to engage in participatory discourse, presentations, and guest offerings to explore digital mythologies, techno-spirituality, and its emergent culture. The first event at UAL had themes on dao, impermanence, entanglement, unknowing, unlearning, vessels, animism, mythologies, non-dualism/Anti-Cartesianism, embodiment, sensing, and quantum theory.