Kaleidoscope is a transdisciplinairy collaborative installation-performance around the usage of surveillance camera’s and software that documents and analyses our daily behaviour.
Two dancers, two musicians, two storytellers, a visual artist, a software developer and a mediator are working together in a horizontal structure. The data captured by the camera is in this creation not used for purposes of control, but is used in a joint artistic game. A repressive body becomes a toy, a tool for expression, a narrator, a referee or a co-player.
We chose to work with free software, which will be published publicly under a free license.
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Players: Dorothé Depeauw, Lot Jansen, Matthias Koole, Rebecca Lenaerts, An Mertens, Thomas Olbrechts, Laïa Sadurní, Kirsty Stansfield, Simon Yuill
Light: Michael Janssens
Costumes: Roberta Miss & Barbara Decloux
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Production: Mangrove-Tentactile
Co-production: Constant, La Communauté française/Arts Numériques
With the support of: De Pianofabriek KWP, Charleroi-Danses/La Raffinerie, Maison de la Bellone, Zinneke