Almost completed, then interrupted: Dumb Type’s 2020 long remained a phantom work. Now it becomes reality. In a hybrid interplay of body, technology and sound, an image of our vulnerable, surveilled and over-informed world comes into focus.
In 2020, Dumb Type constructs a multilayered scenario of the global present. Artificial intelligence, surveillance, breakdowns in communication, climate crisis and geopolitical tension do not unfold as narrative but as a sensory field between technology and the living body. Language fractures into fragments; questions from a historical geography textbook are read aloud by synthetic voices; dialogues tip into the absurd; screams rupture the silence. Meaning becomes unstable, communication precarious – a state of permanent overload in which information circulates without producing understanding.
The work moves within the tension between performance, installation and concert. Live performers encounter video, sound and algorithmic structures. The human body is not displaced but exposed: as a vulnerable, resistant element within a highly technologized environment. From this confrontation emerges a ritual space in which repetition, control and disruption interlock. 2020 thus becomes a contemporary ritual – not of order, but of imposition.
With 2020, Dumb Type – the legendary Japanese multimedia performance collective – returns after almost two decades with a new stage work, one that itself long existed in suspension. Nearly completed, 2020 was scheduled to premiere in March of that year. The pandemic prevented this; the work remained a phantom, visible for a long time only as a recording. Now 2020 receives its world premiere on stage at ROHM Theatre Kyoto, followed shortly by its European premiere at Berliner Festspiele.
Founded in Kyoto in 1984 by students of the Kyoto City University of Arts, Dumb Type is regarded as a pioneering collective at the intersection of performance, media art and political practice. Their works critically interrogate technology, identity and structures of power. Under the direction of co-founder Shiro Takatani, 2020 is their first stage work since Voyage (2002). The early AIDS-related death of artist Teiji Furuhashi in 1995, as well as Dumb Type’s engagement against political apathy and social silence, continue to shape their work to this day. 2020 carries this stance forward: precise, cool, poetic – and marked by undiminished urgency.
Artistic Team
Dumb Type
Production Members
Takeshi Azuma, Takayuki Fujimoto, Ken Furudate, Satoshi Hama, Marihiko Hara, Yuko Hirai, Ryoji Ikeda, Kosaku Namikawa, Nobuaki Oshika, So Ozaki, Ryo Shiraki, Noriko Sunayama, Shiro Takatani, Yoko Takatani, Mayumi Tanaka, Hiromasa Tomari, Misako Yabuuchi, Aoi Yamada, Toru Yamanaka, Yukiko Yoshimoto