Birds migrate. People do too. “Birds signals for earthly survival” starts from that friction to build an audiovisual live show that connects ecology, displacement and survival without falling into easy metaphor. Here, flight is not a beautiful image: it is a warning sign.

Using electronics, voice, photography and live video, Mehmet Aslan and Malo Lacroix unfold a piece shaped by traces, movement and instability. An AV show that looks to the sky to speak about borders, imbalance and forms of life forced to move.

Mehmet Aslan & Malo Lacroix

Producer, DJ and musician, Mehmet Aslan works at the intersection of electronics, sonic research and cultural memory. From the EP Mechanical Turk to albums such as The Sun Is Parallel and Auguri, he has gradually built a distinctive language connecting club music, experimentation, and a mode of listening shaped by migration, hybrid inheritances and cultural displacement.

Director, scenographer and visual creator, Malo Lacroix, whom we hosted at Eufònic last year alongside Caïn و Muchi, moves between stagecraft and dispositif. He has worked with artists such as Murcof, Robert Henke and Dasha Rush, and has developed projects spanning music, theatre, opera and installation.