Visible Silence | Silencio visible
Montreal, Canada 2006
Visible Silence (performance excerpt) 2006
Participatory performance and immersive multimedia installationHexagram Black Box. Montreal, Québec, CanadaVisible Silence explores intersections of lives affected by war displacement through shared and personal memories in a responsive-media environment and audience participation. It is focused on the female experience because women are often left behind with the disappearances and deaths of their partners and children. The work explores how and where memories may be 'stored' in the body and what their physical and energetic manifestations could be. It weaves parallel worlds between memory, emotions and imagination.
Visible Silence served as an impermanent memorial of open-ended rituals 'to listen' to what is challenging to articulate in the face of human loss from state violence.
This experiment was part of Mapa de Memorias| Map of Memories: an art project conceived by Livia Daza-Paris focused on experiences of forced displacement. It was presented in the Graduate show in Digital Technologies in Design Art program at Concordia University, Montreal, 2006.
Special thanks to my collaborators Sha, Xin Wei, Dominique Fontaine, Benoît Lachambre, Leila Saliba, Marla Dillabough, Valeria Taranto and Jay Short, Pablo Bonacina, Luciane Pinto, Carlos Brizuela, Marc Boucher, Reena Almoneda-Chang and Penny Burton.
Created with support from the Topological Media Lab, par b.l.eux Dance Company, Canada Arts Council and Centre Interuniversitaire des Arts Médiatiques.
Wet Petals 2006
Installation and performanceHexagram Black Box. Montreal, Québec, May 2006