tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520223041008352762.post2255960339300292346..comments2011-03-03T06:16:20.121+00:00Comments on Floating Worlds: Reflection on improv. at Symposium on 9th DecAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16234712352734316790noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520223041008352762.post-88073815935853824702010-01-05T22:17:21.469+00:002010-01-05T22:17:21.469+00:00Thanks Helenna.
It is good to know that what I in...Thanks Helenna.<br /><br />It is good to know that what I intended was perceived by the viewer to a certain degree.<br />This is called communication, isn't it, indeed:)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16234712352734316790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520223041008352762.post-67595165272972109232010-01-05T22:09:54.566+00:002010-01-05T22:09:54.566+00:00katsura
i think the final performance worked wel...katsura<br /> <br />i think the final performance worked well and made sense on how you transform the virtual leaves more sensorial by your performance. oded suggested a wonderful idea to use the paper sound and your movement of tearing matched well with his live sound. <br /> <br />and i liked the big image of leaves on screen and you stand front with your back view in a darkness looks as you are about walk on to these leaves, there is dialogue between...the virtual and the real...Helennanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520223041008352762.post-75465156746599362222010-01-05T22:07:24.873+00:002010-01-05T22:07:24.873+00:00Michele,
Yes of course we can have paper garment!...Michele,<br /><br />Yes of course we can have paper garment! I like the idea very much. I like the focus on sound on paper garment, and also diconstraction of it during the performance. I do like transformation and changing nature of things including garment, which connects to the idea of Ukiyo coinsidentaly.<br /><br />To be honest, design wise, I cannot imagine anything solid but I think it needs to be along the line of:<br />red plastic pieces on sleeve- yellow leaves<br />Because that's the way it's transforming. <br /><br />I am also happy to involve other paper to fold and make some object or draw somthing on it, or to project some image on it etc. But then it would be along the line of:<br />red plastic pieces on sleeve- yellow leaves- paper garment (paper could be part of it)- then other use of paper.<br /><br />So the garment has to come ealier, I feel. What do you think?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16234712352734316790noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3520223041008352762.post-77901904821805729392010-01-05T21:48:57.334+00:002010-01-05T21:48:57.334+00:00This is great and actually completely along the li...This is great and actually completely along the lines of my own thoughts. I am very keen on heightening sensory experiences of the participant audience member and jad been toying with the idea of removing vision to allow sound to become more pronounced.<br /> <br />What kind of paper would you like? Would you like a garment made of paper that you deconstruct in performance or purely the unformed paper? Remember when you folded the paper at one of our very early rehearsals and also when you peformed a drawing on paper?Michelenoreply@blogger.com