Thursday, September 24, 2009
@temporal essay: holofractal impromptu n.6 for virtual synthesizers, butoh dance and voice
YouTube via eufrasioprates. note the Wii controller.
"Excerpt of the performance "@temporal essay: holofractal impromptu n.6: for virtual synthesizers, butoh dance and voice", presented in Sept, 16th, 2009 at the opening of the 8th Art and Technology International Meeting, in Brasília (Brazil) and of the Art Exposition "Instinto" (Instinct), in the Galeria de Arte Espaço Piloto, at the University of Brasília, with the participation of Sabrina Cunha (dance), Bira de Assis (voice declamation of Carlos Drummond de Andrade's poems), Alex Sales and Eufrasio Prates (virtual synths live improvisation) and the audience intervention (wiimotes manipulation, responsible for playing part of the sounds).
Project conception: Eufrasio Prates
Scenographic direction: Sabrina Cunha
Our many thanks to all of the organizers of the event, specially to Suzete Venturelli, Diana Domingues, Camila Handam, Leci Augusto and Tiago Franklin."
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