Multimedia


inMemory [sound-ritual]

Four augmented singing bowls are used to facilitate a ritual, containing the memory of the souls. The singing bowl is crackling and sparkling for at least one life that has been taken. A ritual specialist conducts the ritual by listening to the crackles and producing sound from the bowls as a colotomy to the ritual. It provides time and space for the audience to make their wishes, prayers, or hopes for the world. The goal is, however, not to inform, but to console those who were left by their loved ones.


Cubicle Music

The tiniest little movement could sometimes express more than anything else. In this work, micro-activities of the performer's eyes and face are captured through a webcam, transforming and exploring the sound produced by creating controlled feedback from the laptop's internal speaker and mic. The visual data from the webcam is projected onto a big screen to amplify its activity. This setup leads to a performance of someone working in a cubicle. The performance is partly structured and partly improvised.