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Bifurcating Futures

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Bifurcating Futures, 2014
HD video, 9:46 min.
Through the staging of an experienced dancer, the video work Bifurcating Futures explores the body鈥檚 limitations and potentials in relation to modernist and futuristic architecture in the Esposizione Universale di Roma (EUR) district of Rome. The dancer鈥檚 movements are ruptured by fragments from Thom Donovan鈥檚 poem 鈥淭he Commons.鈥
In the video, the dancer moves in and around the spectacular urban site and constructed park of EUR to a soundtrack composed of sounds recorded from the futuristic urban architecture as well as mechanical noises. The soundtrack takes inspiration from the ideas of the Italian futurist movement, which celebrated the power, speed, and especially noise of cities and machinery. These qualities were reflected in the art produced by the futurists, as described in Luigi Russolo鈥檚 1913 manifesto The Art of Noises (L鈥橝rte dei Rumori).
The choreography of Bifurcating Futures departs from the dancer鈥檚 experience鈥攁 method inspired by Pina Bausch, who approached her work with the motto, 鈥淭here is no script. There is no set design. There is no music. There is only life and oneself.鈥 Without a pre-existing formal framework, one is created through improvisation and physical experiences. In this way, something new can emerge. This method is far from traditional cinematic techniques of staging and closer to the idea of documentary, where coincidence appears, thus creating a space for the unplanned.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

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Document type

Artistic work

Publisher

Maj Hasager

Status

Published