Performance: Phantom Limb

Phantom Limb (2023) is a project exploring the enigmatic and poetic relationship between a human being and the black box that is their interior through the use of a medical ultrasound machine. Amos Peled has been developing methods to perform audio-visual manipulations which transform the ultrasound machine into an instrument that illuminates the inside of the body and expands the space of the artistic act into the organs, under the skin.
The work investigates conceptions such as the distance of the human body from the idea of oneself, the hierarchical relationship between the inside and the outside, pain as a poetic message, and the lack of internal symmetry.
Phantom Limb is commissioned by iii in collaboration with Rewire, Amare and Tetem.
Performance: Phantom Limb
October 3, 2025, 7:00 p.m.
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Artist · Amos Peled
Artistic and production assistant · Andrejs Poikans
Software development and Artistic assistant · Daniel Treystman
Sound · Liza Kuzyakova, Amos Peled, and Andrejs Poikans
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Venue · Holešovice Market, Hall 13
Bubenské nábř. 306, 170 00, Prague 7-Holešovice

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