Review: Floating Point Waves at HERE.
April 10, 2012, 12:00 am
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Filed under: ART, DANCE, FILM/VIDEO, PERFORMANCE ART, REVIEWS | Tags: 22, art, artist, artists, arts, brooklyn, butoh, cave, D., dancer, festival, floating, garnica, jeremy, magazine, moriya, new, ny, nyc, performance, Point, shige, slater, Solomon, surreal, the, waves, Weisbard, ximena, york
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The Attendants Opens @ World Financial Center Winter Garden.
May 12, 2011, 7:00 am
Filed under: ART | Tags: 22, about making theater, Annie, Armer, arthur, attendants, Brian Barefoot, brooklyn, center, chance, coversation, cube, D., eight-foot, Financial, garden, installation, interaction, interactive, Irene Hsi, James “Face” Yu, Karen Grenke, Koger, magazine, Mark Lindberg, Melanie, MOORE, moving, Muehleck, nerve, new, ny, nyc, opens, outside, performance, performers, plexiglass, recoding, Robin Kurtz, S, shannon, Solomon, speak to actors, Stacia French, Stephan, talk, talks, tank, text, the, the box, transparent, Weisbard, Winter, world, york
Filed under: ART | Tags: 22, about making theater, Annie, Armer, arthur, attendants, Brian Barefoot, brooklyn, center, chance, coversation, cube, D., eight-foot, Financial, garden, installation, interaction, interactive, Irene Hsi, James “Face” Yu, Karen Grenke, Koger, magazine, Mark Lindberg, Melanie, MOORE, moving, Muehleck, nerve, new, ny, nyc, opens, outside, performance, performers, plexiglass, recoding, Robin Kurtz, S, shannon, Solomon, speak to actors, Stacia French, Stephan, talk, talks, tank, text, the, the box, transparent, Weisbard, Winter, world, york
The Attendants is an interactive performance installation. The dominant set piece is an eight-foot, transparent plexiglass cube. Two performers move inside it, and a recording of a conversation about making theatre is heard. People can communicate with the performers by texting to them with their cell phones. The messages appear on two plasma screens that surround the cube.





