Enemy Zero

Sonically disruptive, corporeally heavy hitting, Zona Zanjeros’ performance art project Enemy Zero takes musical influences from noise, techno, and electro acoustic music. Enemy Zero explores situationist and postmodern ideas within the landscape of identity, evolutionary growth of AI , and an overstimulating cacophony of information through performance/sound/film.

Zona Zanjeros is a multimedia artist whose work merges sound, performance, and experimental media to explore the interplay of technology, identity, and human nature. Based in Olympia, WA, with roots in NYC’s avant-garde scene, they lead groundbreaking projects like Computer Age and Enemy Zero, where they investigate themes of surveillance, AI evolution, and information overload through intense, ritualistic performances.

Zona’s interdisciplinary events, such as Analog Sacrifice and Solar Slash, blend poetry, performance art, music, and video, creating immersive, thought-provoking experiences. They co-founded the Visceral Realists (name after the movement in Roberto Bolaño’s “The Savage Detectives”), an open-source computer music collective that has gone on to perform at the international live code conference in Shanghai 2024, and collaborate widely, working with names such as Elliott Sharp, Lindsay Tuttle, and Andy Borsz.

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