entre-deux
Marie-Claude Poulin
entre-deux , – ongoingCo-workers & Funding
Concept and artistic direction: Martin Kusch and Marie-Claude Poulin / Performance: Martin Bélanger, Leon Duevel, Josephine Evrard, Sara Hanley, Emma Waltraud Howes, Line Nault, Marie-Claude Poulin, Catherine Tardif, Guy Trifiro / Sound environment: Alexandre St-Onge / Technical direction: Eric BelleyWith the support of:
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, Canada Council for the Arts,
Conseil des Arts de Montréal
Description
Performers tele-dialogue from two distinct places with a single spectator at a time, whose shadows become the theater of the work. Each performance is unique and constitutes a singular experience for the visitor, who is no longer only a passive observer but who, through bodily exchange with the performers, participates in the creation of their own show. Explores a form of representation questioning the notions of tele-presence, voyeurism and participation.
Find more information about this work under the following links:
https://konditionpluriel.org/?artworks=entre-deux&lang=en
https://vimeo.com/315847066
Find more information about this work under the following links:
https://konditionpluriel.org/?artworks=entre-deux&lang=en
https://vimeo.com/315847066
Keywords
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aesthetics
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autopoietic
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contextual
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installation-based
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interactive
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networked
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performative
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processual
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projected
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real-time
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site-specific
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telematic
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time-based
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visual
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genres
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conceptual art
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art interventions
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hybrid art
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installations
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interactive installations
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performative installations
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performance art
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computer performances
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multimedia performances
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video performances
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telematic art
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subjects
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Art and Science
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research
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Arts and Visual Culture
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dance
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expanded cinema
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projections
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shadows
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spectator
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theater
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visual culture
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Body and Psychology
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bodies (animal components)
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embodiment
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empathy
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gesture
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intimacy
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movement
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perception
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performativity
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Media and Communication
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electronic media
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intermediality
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video surveillance
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visualization
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Society and Culture
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privacy
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urban space
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voyeurism
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Technology & Material
Method
Telepresence work
tele-presence installation for a single spectator
tele-presence installation for a single spectator