Aaron Lang (he/him) is a performer, dancer, and choreographer who graduated in 2017 in architecture with a sociological study of how bodies constitute spaces of alternative realities. He then participated in Performact, a two-year contemporary dance training in Portugal focusing on partnering, floorwork, improvisation and performance. After working as a student assistant in various research projects at TU Berlin while studying sociology, he now is a freelance performance artist working mainly in Berlin. With a background in dance, sociology and architecture, he combines theoretical approaches with physical research. He uses subtle improvisational techniques as a catalyst for imagination, clarification and transformation, negotiating both current technological developments and physical memory in the context of historical developments. Latest projects are ‘Deiche’, a context-specific video work based on the dialogue with former workers of the sewing machine factory in Wittenberge, and ‘uncharted property’ a dance piece with two avatars that deals with digital sensing and failed digital embodiment.