Jamie O’Shea in Objectile at Eyebeam, Nov 2009
Jamie O’Shea in Objectile at Eyebeam, Nov 2009
Microchoreography is the conscious and reflected moving material that applies to the actor’s facial zones. By repeating and serialising emomechanical movements we emancipate ourselves from the mimetic and the narrative.
The informa/genome is a texture of details and information saved in the umbot, required by the programming equipment for processing “syntapiens”. The texture contains the complete sequence of base couples of the actor’s genome.
Machine art equals Supremat:
Machine culture equals Automaton:
Noordung Biomechanics is the first complete theatre show performed in conditions of weightlessness. The premier was staged in 1999 with seven actors performing to eight spectators, including theatre critics. The show was repeated once. It was carried out in co-operation with the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre (CPK), Star City, under the direction of Colonel Nikolai Grekov, Colonel Viktor Ren and Major Irina Sokolova.
Biomechanics Noordung, 1999
The basic operation of visual linguistic abstraction takes place on the sampling level. Visual-linguistic abstraction is another name for visual poetry. An intermediary interweaving between poetry and visual art intensifies the receiver’s awareness that language is a form, which can be transformed and manifested in many different ways.
Besides telecosmism, “telelogy” is the most important strategy of post-gravitational art. By digital structuring of information, light and sound, a stylistic formation will emerge from telelogy in future.
Just as telelogy is a digital strategy for post-gravitational art, telecosmism is its theatre strategy.
Star City lies 40 km northeast of Moscow. The central circle of Star City is home to the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre, which was founded in 1960. All generations of cosmonauts that have gone into space, from Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova onwards, trained in the centre.
Alongside the central circle, equipped with research laboratories, training facilities, institutes and administration buildings, the second circle is home to the residential infrastructure, which allows the population of the city to lead a full modern life.