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O Chaos das 5
"O Chaos das 5" is an audiovisual digital performance. The guideline of the performance is inspired by Alice, from Lewis Carroll book - Alice in the Wonderland, as a metaphor to take the audience to a synthetic and disruptive wonder world. The concept of the performance is to conceive the possibility to the audience to interact through digital interfaces creating an immersive and participatory experience by combining three important layers of information (music, projections and gestures) through their cellphones. Once that the audience members take part of the show on an immersive aspect, there is no stage or another mark to limit the space of the performers and the audience.
The Musical Layer is composed by the digital devices to be accessed by the public on their cellphones and with 5 musicians improvising with their unconventional digital musicians. The Visual Layer projections made in real time presents an aesthetic that puts the computer in scene, opening the "Black Box" and exposing the machine in its realistic imaging.
Public interaction is given by the capture of images and data to be used in the projections. The Gesture Layer counts with a performance that mixes a set of gestures, improvisations and physically interactions with the audience in the space of the show. The plot is organized in a first welcome, three scenes and a final credit show.
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Check the pics of some presentations
- III Festeco - Mariana (20/09/2019)
- Sons de Silício - São Paulo (08/04/2019)
- V Seminário de Arte Digital - Belo Horizonte (26/04/2019)
- Quinta Cultural - São João del-Rei
- Bazilian Symposium on Computer Music (SBCM) - São João del-Rei (25/09/2019)
- XIX Festival de Artes Cênicas de Conselheiro Lafaiete (FACE) - Conselheiro Lafaiete (19/07/2019)
- III Mostra Vestígios - São João del-Rei (23/11/2018)
Publications about it
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