Delphine Depres "Aral"

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Delphine Depres "Aral"

TOKYO EXPERIMENTAL FESTIVAL Vol.9 ―Performance [Open Call Program]

Concert
  • Date:
    2014.11.14(Fri)
    Time:
    19:00
    Admission:
    1500 yen
    Organize:
    Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, Tokyo Wonder Site
    Venue:
    Ryogoku Monten Hall
    Artist:
    Delphine Depres

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"Aral" is the interpretation of a composition by swiss musician D'incise. It is the staging of micro-events made of tiny objects and materials (beads, sand, powder and water) manipulation.
Laid on a speaker broadcasting sound, objects start moving while being filmed. Concrete noises produced by the clash of objects are added to the soundtrack.
In the spectator's field of vision, the ridiculous and miniature image construction echoes the bombast of the filmed and rebroadcast picture, as dilated by its own projection. Scale reports blur to suggest infinitely large within the infinitely small.

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Date: November 14 (Fri.)  Finished
Start: 19:00 (Doors Open: 18:30)
*Duration 45 mins
Ticket: 1500 yen

[Booking]
1. Booking should be made by E-mail or Fax.
Email: ticket@tokyo-ws.org / Fax: 03-5602-9882
2. Please inform us of your name, phone number, date/time/name of the performance and number of tickets with a subject of "Booking for TEF Performance".
3. Payment should be made at the venue on the day of performance.
4. Booking will be closed by 17:00 of the day before each performance, or as soon as the seats are fully booked. For the latest ticket information, please check this page.

*Please note that program content may change due to inevitable reasons.


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[Profile]
Graduated from the Geneva University of Art and Design in 2008, visual artist, video director and performer, Delphine's research and experimentations are focused on exploring the question of theatricality in projected image.
Using activated video devices, she tries to create a tension between different levels of "realtime" experiences. Movement as well as emptiness and light around shapes visible in actual space as well as in the form of images define the foci of this tension. She manipulates "poor" and "insignificant" materials from the everyday. Most of her work is conceived in close relation with sound artists.
http://www.delphinedepres.net/

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