Projects
The Opposite of a Black Hole
Madison Pomarico Choreography, Performance:
Rebecca Douglass
Tasha Hess-Neustadt
Rebecca Douglass
Tasha Hess-Neustadt
Jake Burgess
Festival International de Vidéo Danse de Bourgogne, FR
Coctelito de Videodanza, MX
Arts Council England
Residencies:
Field Works London
I wonder what it’s like to float.
Airborne, airport, airbound,
I think therefore am I profound?
Oh, I’m thinking,
I’m thinking about….
I’m thinking abouuuuuuuttt…
Airborne, airport, airbound,
I think therefore am I profound?
Oh, I’m thinking,
I’m thinking about….
I’m thinking abouuuuuuuttt…
The film meanders through homages to old cinema romance, existential dread, and glitch-feminist fantasy, all the while paying tribute to the pioneering figure of Maya Deren.
The opposite of a black hole is a disembodied reflection on what we are made of. It imagines the relations of dust, DNA & pixels to the human body, as well as the malleability of human flesh and voice in the digital realm. The wandering pinhole voices the pleasure of thinking as entertainment, the transformation of thinking to panicking, and the many contradictions of our times, through dreams, nightmares, and tangential distractions.
The artists seek to enter inside the universe of their tributee, digitally penetrating the boundaries of culture and technology that prevent us from time travelling to meet our predecessors - with curiosity, humour, and reverence.
The project - ‘Somnambulists for an Ensemble’ is a 50 minute collective screendance, created as a compilation of 10 internationally selected artist teams’ independent segments. Each segment positions itself in relation to the experimental filmmaker Maya Deren's unfinished dance film Ensemble for Somnambulists (1951). The invitation: for the artists to create a finished version of ‘Ensemble for Somnambulists’, freely reimagined and adapted to our times.