A choreographic installation where poetic bodies navigate a multidimensional space, reshaping their environment and themselves. Each movement challenges your ideas about space and gravity, blending technology and humanity in a surreal, immersive experience.
Choreographer: Gabriela Jiménez
Performers: Alessia Wyss, Louise Doumeng and Gabriela Jiménez
Set design: Écharde
Soundscape: Rémy Buffet
This choreographic installation delves into the interplay of perspective and gravity through dance. Deviation: Another Other 1.2 is a study of emotional discharges in cyborgs, a unique fusion of human and machine.
In this piece, we encounter poetic bodies—dancers embodying the essence of cyborgs—who navigate and readjust to a multidimensional space. Their movements reflect a dynamic adaptation to ever-shifting planes and gravitational pulls, creating a visual and emotional narrative that transcends traditional boundaries. Each gesture and motion is a testament to the resilience and fluidity of these hybrid beings, offering a profound commentary on the integration of technology and humanity.
The installation invites the audience to witness a transformative journey where the laws of physics are both adhered to and artistically manipulated. It presents a surreal, immersive environment where perspective is constantly in flux, and gravity is a mutable force, shaping and reshaping the dancers’ interactions with their surroundings. Through this intricate dance, the cyborgs’ emotional landscape is vividly portrayed, revealing the depth of their inner experiences and their struggle to find equilibrium in a constantly evolving space.
Ultimately, this piece serves as a meditation on the intersection of human emotion and technological enhancement, challenging viewers to reconsider their perceptions of movement, space, and the nature of emotional expression in a future where the lines between human and machine are increasingly blurred.