Interlude

2015
exciter amplifiers, chalk, fimo, found objects
variable

Interlude is an adapted choreography that engages an abandoned watermill through a series of works that were developed in relation to the buildings history. A score for eight performers was drawn in chalk on the floor of the space while various objects from the abandoned site, i.e., transmitter radios, phones, and theatre chairs, were employed to create new sculptural works. These objects were animated by means of exciter amplifiers, fimo spoons wrapped around objects and left to dry, and accompanied by a single-channel video. Blending with the sounds of the waterfall just outside the building, the audience is invited to inhabit the space as a stage of their own.

 

Credits

  • Curated by: Charlotte Lalou Rousseau
  • Photo: Istvan Virag

Exhibition History

  • How Far is Here
    2015
    MAGO B
    Eidsvoll Verk, NL
  • Ankyloglossia (n. tongue-tie)
    2014
    Künstlerhaus Bethanien
    Berlin, DE

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