
Titanic
An Artistic Exploration Of Disaster
A myth balancing between grandeur and decay. Six artistic subprojects, six perspectives on a catastrophe that never ceases to repeat itself. Titanic is history—and the present.

























Part 1 – Unsinkable
The Titanic as a symbol of progress—immense, unstoppable, allegedly unsinkable. But beneath the surface, disaster is already lurking. A purely musical exploration of human hubris in the face of nature’s forces
Part 2 – Silence
Between the roar of the engines and the cold of the night—a silence that carries doom. The whisper of the waves, one last breath, then the sound of metal breaking. “It’s eleven forty”—the moment when everything changes .
Part 3 – A Dance
A dance on the edge, a celebration in the shadow of impending doom. While the Titanic is already lost, some continue to revel—caught in the intoxicating feeling that something is wrong, without knowing what. A parable for our present, where we keep dancing while the world is burning.
Part 4 – Buried
111 years later—and still, the wreck pulls us into the depths. A poetic journey into darkness, where past and present blur. Fear, pressure, water—and the eternal descent.
Part 5 – The Key
Five causes, five voices, a chain of fatal mistakes. A performative piece revealing the mechanics of disaster—from ignored warnings to the missing key to the binoculars. A chorus of ghosts telling stories they could never have known.