Floating Point

An installation of strings and water, real-time video, live electronic music, and Butoh converge in a stunning, seamless landscape. In Floating Point: Waves, LEIMAY explores the unstable and interconnected nature of our world. Every motion of the dance is reflected in the surface of water, creating waves, which in turn, affect the light and projected image. The dance emerges as an interplay between the body and water; heightening the perception of water inside our body. Projected video creates forms of light that function as visual music. The world transforms until our only standing point is instability and we are but an interconnected floating point.

Emerged from the installation series Floating Point

“LEIMAY…created an immersive world of captivating videos, simple set pieces that produced bizarre visual effects, and evocative music”

“Floating Point Waves worked as an exploration of the intersection of human and electronic images with organic and electronic sounds, and the creativity that can come from inventive interactions with the simplest design elements.” – Amanda Keil for “backtrack” on Floating Point: Waves (2012)

  • Floating Point
  • At Home
  • CAVE
  • Collaboration
  • Installation
  • Installation Performance
THE NYGHTBYRDZ and LEIMAY's improvisation: SURFACE
Correspondences - Installation Performance - Japan Society, 2019
Correspondences - Installation Performance - Watermill Center, 2018
Correspondences - Installation Performance - View #1, 2021
Correspondences - Installation Performance - Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 2022
Correspondences - Installation Performance - CAVE, 2017
Correspondences - Installation Performances - MIT, 2021