
Put yourself in the picture
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I ntimacy & In.yer.face was a night of live improvised online
and on-site performance, curated by Dan Agnihotri Clark and
featuring aerialists, electronic musicians, international
karaoke and another work-in-progress presentation of Familiar
Features. We had the beginnings of the UpStage part of the
performance, and were using the characters of Edmund Hilary
(conqueror of Everest and NZ national hero) and Helen Clark
(current NZ prime minister) as tour guides. The Ed avatar
spouted lines from his real diaries, while Helen Clark attempted
to cover up the dark underbelly of New Zealand with touristic
gloss. Audience members both online and on-site had to guess
a password which gave them access to the installation part
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Again the work was presented in two distinct parts: the search for the perfect holiday destination through the cyberspaces of UpStage, followed by an interactive web cam installation. The on-site audience entered a gallery installation which included a projection of UpStage and three computers which they could use, as well as tourist artifacts - suitcases, brochures, scenic images. They were asked to remove their shoes, which were packed into suitcases and taken away. Online audiences also removed their shoes. At the end of the first part, having discovered the perfect destination, the audience were asked to proceed to immigration in an orderly fashion. Here the on-site audience entered the web cam installation and discovered their shoes, arranged around a map of New Zealand. Online audiences could see the "shoe-cam" and as the audience gradually found and retrieved their shoes, they left digital traces of themselves echoing in the web cam, observed by the online audience.
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Read the log of the Dunedin performance
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