MUD
Multi User Dimension universe
Blue clear waters of Waihou River, New Zealand (by planmyplay).
Selarón stairs in Lapa district, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (by Jean-Phi92).
multimedia performance
CYNETart_2000, 12.11.2000, Festspielhaus Hellerau
choreography: Magali & Didier Mulleras
technical director: Nicolas Grimal
music: Didier Mulleras
dancers: Séverine Prunera, Elisabeth Martinez-Nicol, Magali Viguier-Mulleras, Didier Mulleras
video: Nicolas Grimal, Didier Mulleras
multimedia/ internet: Nicolas Grimal
Adrien Mondot
e-Motion
In order to make some test with eMotion on stage, I organized a «Labo»
the basic principles :
•4 peoples that don’t know each others, from different artistic fields.
•one thematic for the whole week : the drop/falling
•each 2 days : public opening, not for a show but to share simply all the idea we had good or not finished or not.
Thanks a lot to the 3 artists who worked hard during these 6 intense days:
- Akiko Kajihara (dance, akikokajihara.canalblog.com/)
- Dumé aka Otisto23 (music, dtcrecords.org/)
- Nikodem (graphism/sceno, nkdm.com/)
et à Alexis Lecharpentier, student in master Arts-Sciences and Technologies.
I was working with juggling and eMotion.
What is Re:Act! ?
Re:Akt!
Reconstruction, Re-enactment, Re-reporting
Exhibition curated by: Domenico Quaranta
reakt.org
Eva and Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.org
Synthetic Performances
A work about I, Avatar by Sirma Doruk
Multi User Dimension universe
Concept: Neylan Ogutveren
Performance: Yigit Daldikler, Ezgi Didem Sozgoturmez
Choreography: Neylan Ogutveren, Yigit Daldikler
Visuals: Candas Sisman
Sound Design: Mert Kizilay
Costume Design: Selim Baklaci
Catalogue Design: Fahri Ozdemir
Photography: Berna Esperanza Ogutveren
Video: Nefes Polat
“I, Avatar” performance is questioning if “Is our body the avatar of our soul on earth?”
“I, Avatar” conveys the information of the human body into the avatar on the computer screen while it is in process of questioning it. The performance exposes some occasions such as “loading” and “disconnected” through its own way, while using the Internet.
av‧a‧tar
1. literary a person or animal who is really a god in human or animal form
2. formal a person who represents an idea or quality
3. a picture of a person or animal that represents you on a computer screen, for example in some chat rooms or when you are playing games over the Internet[1]
[1] Avaible From (URL): http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/avatar, Access Date: (29.03.2009)
Sunset on the old narrow streets of Berat, Albania (by keepwaddling1).
Beautiful villages of Dordogne Valley, La Roque-Gageac, France (by m.yvalleylil1).
Gardens of Sanzen-in Temple in Ohara, Japan (by rangaku1976).
Piatra Altarului Cave, considered to be one of the most beautiful caves in Europe, protected area...
Lake Hillier, the pink lake in Recherche Archipelago, Western Australia (via imgur).
Jain columns at Ranakpur Temple in Rajasthan, India (by jpc.raleigh).
Jaffa’s old streets in Tel Aviv, Israel (by symmetry_mind).
St. Regis Resort in Bora Bora, French Polynesia (by St. Regis Hotels).
Ruins of St Catherine Cathedral in Visby, Sweden (by sgplewka).