2014
The Station is centered on an installation of sound, light, movement, and sculpture that explores how we form our world through images. In The Station, the viewer becomes immersed in an interactive performance of dance and set sculpture, integrating reality through the lens of the imagination.
The live performance provides movements and sometimes dialog that are introduced as a way to cross individual experience and personal history. As viewers interact within a shared space, we question our own cognition of the world. The unexpected, spontaneous interactions of choreographed movements create something experienced by both viewer and performer as if for the very first time.
Credits
Concept: Miriam Parker and Jo Wood-Brown
Sculpture: Jo Wood-Brown
Digital images/paintings: Jo Wood-Brown
Videos: Jo Wood-Brown and Miriam Parker
Performance led by Miriam Parker and assisted by Michael Getman
Dancers: Anna Schon, Rebecca Medina, Alexander Vizzi, Carly Czach, Carlye Eckert, So Young An, Thea Little, Saouri Tsukada, Jeremy Pfeiffer and India Meneuz
Fabrication: Robert Dutiel
Sound: Ross Meneuz and Miriam Parker
Special thanks to Bill Toles for his oversight in lighting and production and Phillip Kim in the A/V installation