Slide on a pair of 3D glasses and prepare to slip into an interactive, mind-bending transformation of the Alderney Landing theatre. Taking hints from the Atari video music Robert Drisdelle and Heather Rappard will use projectors and cameras, with a mood set by live musicians, to create a space that can be changed and manipulated by the moves and motions of its visitors. "We are exploiting the malleability of analog signal to create a dynamic and even psychedelic environment," says Drisdelle. "What is so beautiful about analog signal is that all it is is a magnetic pulse, and can be interpreted in different ways using different technologies." Make sure to hop the ferry to this installation where, in true Nocturne fashion, you'll be both a viewer and a contributor.
Sat Oct 15, Alderney Landing Theatre, Dartmouth Waterfront
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posted by KATHLEEN HIGGINS, STEPHANIE JOHNS, HILARY BEAUMONT AND KEVIN HARTFORD, Oct 11/12
We know that realistically you might not see everything on Saturday night. But we are all for seeing as much as possible. So we curated a highlight collection, organized to help you most of the metric ton of art all around you. comments 0
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posted by LIZZY HILL, Oct 11/12
Fairytale themes run through this year’s Nocturne festival, creating a supernatural evening. comments 0
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posted by HILARY BEAUMONT, Oct 11/12
Stephen Kelly’s Info Glow is part-scientific, part-artistic. comments 0
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posted by STEPHANIE JOHNS, Oct 11/12
Melissa Marr and Heather Wilkinson measure pressure in the most precious way possible at Alderney Landing comments 2
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posted by STEPHANIE JOHNS, Oct 11/12
The Bus Stop Theatre transforms into an ode to the healing power of the black box this Saturday night comments 0
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posted by JAIME FORSYTHE, Oct 11/12
Lisa Lipton’s BLAST BEATS: Phase Two is an hour of drum-based chaos in the AGNS courtyard for Nocturne. Don’t miss it. comments 0