White chair, onto which cadaver slices are projected.
Monthly Archives: June 2010
It’s Only Bad If You Get Caught
Video Design for dance choreographed by Linda Larssen. Performed at the Cucalorus International Film Festival, November 7, 2007. Performed at the NC Dance Festival, Feb. 23, 2008.
Rain
Concept and Design. With Tracy Ulloms, choreographer. A live camera is on the dancer, who has LED lights in her hands. The image is re-projected behind her, showing the traces or drawings she makes with the lights. Performed at Moore Square, as part of SPARKcon’s Art Night, Raleigh, Sept. 22, 2007. Also performed at the …
Pericles
Video designer for PlayMakers’ production of Pericles, 2008. This is an excerpt of the storm sequence; with Eric Knisley. “Best Video/Design” in the Independent Weekly’s “Year in Arts: Theater” for 2009. Selected for the World Stage Design Gallery Exhibition, Seoul, Korea, 2009.
Hysteria
Video Designer for Burning Coal’s production of Terry Johnson’s Hysteria, 2008. 3 videos ran simultaneously.
Ga-Dance
Palm Quart Review
RedCat, LA 2010 Video score by Francesca Talenti “In Palm Quart… the video is made up of both still and moving images of palm trees shot all over Los Angeles. Each player is again given a string and pitch range, as well as a quadrant of the screen to “read” as the palm trees pass …
Palm Quart
RedCat, LA 2010 I designed the video, which is the score for a string quartet. With composer Randy Hostetler “In Palm Quart… the video is made up of both still and moving images of palm trees shot all over Los Angeles. Each player is again given a string and pitch range, as well as a …
Hamlet Reviews
Folger Theater, 2010 The company’s current production of Hamlet boasts just one unique feature, but it’s a good one. Francesca Talenti has converted the play-within-a-play into a video presentation, which spills across James Kronzer’s pristine white set and keeps the onstage audience at the center of the action. A… bravura moment. – Susan Berlin, TalkinBroadway.com …
Sink and Swim
White flour, white clumps of clay, gradually forming animals. One of them reaches the end of the table, or the edge of extinction. Projected in the flour/sink is footage of embryonic salamanders.