Actual Reality

Actual Reality

Date: 
01.02.2014 21:00
Edition: 
2014
Format: 
Performance
Location: 
HKW
Auditorium

Luke Fischbeck and Sarah Rara a.k.a. Lucky Dragons will premiere a new version of their intermedial work that began life as a simple Google search on the words “Actual reality”. In this piece, the duo will collaborate with Berlin-based guest musicians.

Luke Fischbeck and Sarah Rara a.k.a. Lucky Dragons will premiere a new version of their intermedial work that began life as a simple Google search on the words “Actual reality”. In this piece, the duo will collaborate with Berlin-based guest musicians.

Lucky Dragons' Actual Reality explores how a "fixed" or "pure" sound and image stream can be re-experienced through re-presentation. Each iteration of Actual Reality filters and re-composes elements from past versions: image and audio-processing algorithms, performance documentation, staging, video, text, and an open-ended score for chamber ensemble all provide source material. This performance of Actual Reality borrows its shape from a series of workshops conducted by San Francisco-based artist, scientist, and educator Bob Miller. Beginning in 1975, Miller's Light Walks led small groups of participants in the active noticing of sunlight resolving into images through naturally-occurring pinholes, shadows, and reflections. "...what I used to think of as uninteresting diffuse white light turns out to be pretty damned interesting. If you think of every little area in space containing, in the light, all the information for a full-color, completely detailed image of things both nearby and far away—here in this little area of space, and here… and here—then it seems to me that we're walking around all the time in an invisible sea of images. All you have to do to see one of them is to put your eye right "here" and let in one of those little specks of light. And on top of all that, you see it "out there," projected on the real world. Wow!" Actual Reality proposes, then, that all streams contain images. To play, and to pay attention, is to resolve these images, seeing them for a moment as reality.

This event is a cooperation with CTM Festival.

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