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ISSUE 18 : Ir/relevant to War or Time
Post-Industrial Experiment of “Ono-Sendai” or “Body of Delirium Tremens”
後工業實驗的「小野—仙台賽伯格」或「譫妄式振顫身體」
January 6th, 2015/
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Author:
雷煦光
/ Editor:Rikey Tenn
Quote From:表演藝術評論台
Note: The author raises the observation towards YiLab's "W.A.V.E.", which is the divergence of performers' "views of the world" through their modernist pursuit in the era of digital images. In this case, the choreographer aimed to exploit her body motions; meanwhile she tried to innovate the sensual scenes under the high-tech environment shaped by multimedia installations. As the battlefield of diverse views of the world, the dancer's body performed the delirium tremens which revealed the conflicting aesthetic systems.
Su Wen-chi (dancer) and YiLab, W.A.V.E. (2011), photo courtesy of Chen, Chang-chih