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= '''Performing Polyphony''' = | = '''Performing Polyphony''' = | ||
=====''A symbiotic performance between human and bioluminescent phytoplankton.''===== | =====''A symbiotic performance between human and bioluminescent phytoplankton.''===== | ||
In music, polyphony refers to the style of simultaneously combining a number of parts, each one being a melody of its own, and at the same time harmonizing with each other. Placed out of its original field, this definition reflects many natural processes and organisms' behaviour in their attempt for survival. | |||
''Performing Polyphony'' explore this idea of collaboration between species as it is a symbiotic performance between human and ''Pyrocystis Fusiformis'', a form of Dinoflagellates often referred to as Bioluminescent Algea. While the dancer performs, her movements generate air stream into the water, triggering the glow of the algae. Their emission of light is then perceived by a photosensor and translated as sounds that will feed the performer's motion, thus creating a complete loop between the two organisms. | |||
In relation with Haraway's concept, this work is an attempt of "making kin with the earth-bounded". It illustrates on a metaphoric level an interspecies conversation; a symbiotic duet between human and nature. | |||
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