Spores. Mushroom picking with a therapist, music performance at NOA 9th Contemporary Opera Festival, Vilnius, 2025

Authors: Pakui Hardware (Neringa Cerniauskaite and Ugnius Gelguda)
Text authors: Pakui Hardware and artificial intelligence therapist
Composer: Misa Skalskis
Vocal practices curator: Vaidas Bartusas
Co-author of solo vocal parts: Justina Mykolaityte
Choreographer: Andrius Katinas
Set design: Pakui Hardware
Costume designer: Morta Nakaite
Video artist: Vaclovas Nevcesauskas
Lighting designer: Julius Kursys
Sound engineer: Ignas Juzokas
Architect: Sigita Simona Paplauskaite
Dramaturgy consultant: Gediminas Rimeika
Photography: Andrej Vasilenko and Ilme Vysniauskaite

Performers: Justina Mykolaityte (protagonist), Anna Krasuckyte (organ), Spores choir

Producers & co-commissioners: Operomanija, Performa
Partners: Contemporary Art Centre, Lithuanian Culture Institute, Iskrovos

The musical performance Spores explores the intertwining of emotional health and technology, live and virtual assistance in today’s world. The protagonist of the piece is one of many people in the modern world who tries to express her anxiety to a therapist amid a flood of information and emotional stimuli. However, this therapist is virtual, an advisor imbued with the wisdom of artificial intelligence. Their conversations, based on Western therapeutic theories, help them navigate the turbulent waters of everyday worries and grievances. However, by unconditionally supporting the patient, this advisor encourages attachment and creates an artificially positive environment – like a mirror reflecting the desires and emotions expressed to it. Are these virtual psychotherapists Ariadne’s thread, helping to find a way out of the labyrinth of dark thoughts and emotions, or does this thread only further confuse and weave the knots of dependence on technology?
The work is inspired by the principles of classical Greek drama, adapted to contemporary reality: here, the inner transformations of the protagonist are accompanied by the voices of the chorus. Classical Greek tragedy, presently taking place behind the doors of a psychotherapist’s office or on phone screens, allows us to look at the altered relationship between the individual and the community. Is virtual care really a sustainable salvation from emotional chaos, or should we look for other ways to create connections with ourselves, others, and the world? Spores is the debut performative work by visual art duo Pakui Hardware, created in collaboration with a large team of performing artists. Contemporary electronic music, polyphonic sound structures performed live by a community choir, video-sculptural scenography, and movement scheme – all of this becomes a new, performative, pulsating body that has grown out of separate spores.