“Boxed” Performance

I invented an instrument and used it during a performance with opera singer Danielle Birrittella in The Wild Beast at CalArts.

From the program notes:

The box is comprised of a pair of triangular wooden instruments which act as a means to support a camera and a projector. The diamond-shaped space between the two allow for the inturruption of both the throw of light and the view from the perspective of the camera.  Graphic and scenic elements slide into the box from the sides by means of sliding glass panels, and from below through a system of levers and pullys.  The result is a visible sculpture capable of being manipulated during live performance to present a theatrical view from a single point of view – the camera.

I’ll be using it often in the coming weeks, differently.

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