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Maria Pisiou, What makes you move? Can breathing move you?


In this presentation the performer investigates how breath affects her movement. She inhales, exhales, she stays in apnoea. She changes the rhythm of the breath. What she searches for is how the consciousness of her breath and the alternation of its rhythm affect the way she perceives her body, the time, the space, the other. If we focus on breath and create a condition that breath constructs the space and the soundscape of “here and how” can it become a means/medium of interacting with the other? Based on this question, in a second level the performer wants to interact with breathing which come from the audience and ,maybe, affect the audience through breath.

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Shan Shen, Procrastination

 

Where is here? When is now? For Where is here? When is now? topic, I have an idea from the past and what we are doing now, what have you done, and what's the difference between your original idea, if there is a waste of time, or is it the deadline to begin to work, we have a lot of work and study in life is to finish within the prescribed period of time, but people are lazy, this is delay, so in this “Young festival“I want to Use procrastinate this topic on show topic for research, Procrastination I believe many people have this situation the performance, when everyone is in what state of this idea, serious procrastination can negative influence on the individual's physical and mental health, such as a strong remorse
emotions, guilt, constant self-denial, belittle, accompanied by anxiety, depression, and will always be time looking at the date, time, echoed in my head, in just a moment, waiting for a moment... This work will be displayed with media props, language and performances, hope it will be very interesting.

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Sharin Johry, OccularNOgraphy
 

We highly depend on our eyes to make meanings in the world we live in today, but how are we making sense of the world if our vision is challenged?  Let your mind be ready for imaginations to be at play and awaken your other senses...

 

Dancers: Nysaa, Mike, Kashih, Tara, Kat, Wanjiru, Meredith, Antoine and Shahrin.

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Simon Baetens, A SHORT HISTORY OF HELVETICA

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Navigating between analogue images, hypertext and performative interface, Simon Baetens researches the limitations and possibilities of the slideshow presentation as a performance space.  Can we look at text as a visual work of art? When does it start to communicate? Can we leave our human presence behind and let the interface take over, or are we bound to what we inject into it? 

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