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Our project consists of a series of live performances of image, light
and immersive sound
exploring the idea of the environment as a «stage», a living
system being played out in the natural and cultural spheres. Whether it
be in theatre,
software or microscopy, the word stage is used extensively in these realms
of production and
serves as a means to focus content, to give it an elevation, to magnify
interactions, to uphold a
privileged moment for consciousness.
The core concept is concerned with the idea of transduction, a system
of energy exchange
between physical and mental forms in relation to philosophy, ecology,
nature, information, and technology. This will be explored in an intimate
situation, as interplay on the Greek root of the word ecology, oikos,
which means house. We will begin, perfect and present our research and
project in our home studio Flevoland as a series of scenes dealing with life, death, stillness, turbulence.
A metamorphic framework, the project references the «Eco Machines»,
a natural wastewater management system pioneered by Dr. John Todd - www.oceanarks.org.
Through our performance cycle, we will link a funky lab-living room in
a house, live manipulations and transfers, drawing, experimental and documentary
genres, LED light system, image/sound technology, information mapping.
While the idea of transduction is not new for us in our work, this project
however is an entirely unique method of receiving and transmitting in-form-ation
and experiences in realtime, building on the connection between the subject
and the mediums in question, with the experience of the viewer. The whole
environment communicates through multiple points of view of the real and
complex, transforming cognitive layers.
Our present project is concerned with the relations of intertwined forces,
thus bringing a larger ontological reading, a constant revealing, a network
of successive evolution, echoing the theories of French philosopher of
science, Gilbert Simondon.
Gisèle Trudel _image
Stéphane Claude _sound
Text excerpts _Gilbert Simondon
Documentary segment, interviews with Nancy Jack Todd and John Todd
Jacques Perron _interview camera (video, photo)
Stéphane Claude_interview sound
Gisèle Trudel _interview, editing
Catherine Béliveau _English transcription
Jacques Perron _French translation
With
the collaboration of
Production
Catherine
Béliveau _additional camera, EcoMachines, Sharon, Vermont and production
assistance
Sophie Bellissent _production and research assistance
Roberto
Di Giacomantonio _zafuton design and production
Nate
Fredericks _bench flow data, Sharon,
Vermont
Marc Lavallée _PureData DMX Varichrome LED programming
Florian Grond _MAX-MSP algorithmic ambisonic panner programming
Pier Lefebvre _projection apparatus
Jacques Perron _ additional camera and documentation, Station d'épuration
des eaux usées, Montréal
Jean-Marc
Ratté, Sophie Voyer _Station d'épuration des eaux usées, Montréal
Shot on location at
EcoMachines, Sharon, Vermont;
Joshua Tree National Park, California; Station
d'épuration des eaux usées, Montréal;
Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon, Arizona.
Presentation
Jacques
Perron _documentation
Sophie
Bellissent, Nadia Seboussi _assistance
Produced with the financial assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts,
Media Arts
and PAFARC-UQÀM (Programme d’aide financière à
la recherche et à la création de l’Université
du Québec à Montréal).
We acknowledge various equipment and software support from Hexagram (Institute
for Research/Creation in Media Arts and Technologies)
and Sennheiser Canada.
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