the walls of my room are curved
‘The walls of my room are curved’ is a movement-generated sonic performance of the body living with a connective tissue disorder.
The performance uses several microphones attached to the dancer’s moving body, capturing the live sounds of creaking and crackling bones and joints as they shift, transfer, extend, and rotate. While the dancer moves, an electronic musician samples, processes, synthesizes the sounds of the performer’s body into a musical score in real-time.
This generative feedback loop of dance creating music/ music creating dance blurs the lines between body and musical instrument, organic and synthetic, human and device. ‘The walls of my room are curved’ is an invocation to listen deeply to the body, a challenge to crip the cyborg figure, and a meditation on the promise (and process) for interdependence.
the walls of my room are curved - full performance official
Performed by Yo-Yo Lin & Despina
13 December 2019 Gibney Dance
40 min duration
Directed and Choreographed by Yo-Yo Lin
Music by Despina
Performed by Yo-Yo Lin and Despina
Costume Design by Bao Nguyen
Webcam Shader by Avneesh Sarwate
Lighting by Beaudau Banks
Produced by Morgaine DeLeonardis
Documentation by Steve Dabal and Jesse Sperling
Production Assistance by THE FAMILY
This performance was made possible by the Dance. Disability. Artistry. Residency grant by Dance/NYC. Performance and rehearsal space made possible by Gibney Dance.
This performance is part of a series of works in Modes of Embodiment, a research-based project made possible by EYEBEAM.