Correspondences - Installation Performance - Japan Society, 2019
- Art Installation
- Installation Performance
- Kinetic Sculpture
- Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary
- Bodies
- Sand
- Air
Space and location
Single bodies are enclosed inside transparent chambers partially filled with sand. Bodies are donned with gas masks as they try, time and again, to rise to standing. At intervals, machines attached to the chambers trigger a blast of sand causing the performers to lose their footing, sinking them back down into the ground. This seemingly perpetual eruption repeats throughout daily performance activation periods of Correspondences, both with and without performers.
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"...Correspondences' more-than-human choreographies exposes the trans-corporeal exchanges that both structure and biologically alter the performers."…Continue
"...[LEIMAY's] work spans genres, stretching into sculptural pieces, movement, light installation, video and education" -…Continue
"...pieces like Correspondences could push us to not only stay connected, but imagine new ways…Continue
"It’s like going to an art gallery, but more immediate...I am moved by what looks…Continue
"Its visual resonance is immediate. The performers, writhing in the sand of their dusty chambers,…Continue
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