Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl (Mutation #2)
Friday & Saturday, May 26-27, 8:30pm-11:00pm (ongoing)
CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA
$12 ($8 with ArtSFest Arts Action Pass)
Buy tickets online now!
CELLspace, 2050 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA
$12 ($8 with ArtSFest Arts Action Pass)
Buy tickets online now!
Here Ye! Here Ye! Dare to enter the intoxicating and spellbinding nest of the Lonely Owl. Enjoy inflatable projections, mirrored matrices, pulsating pods and radioactive symphonies. In DOUBLE VISION's latest intermedia performance, dance, music, video, art and technology mutate before your eyes.
Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl is a series of events during which the audience roams freely, exploring a multitude of performances, environments, and installations. The curious may dine with a family of PAlien sculptures who transmit telepathic communications throughout the venue. The fearful may look above to spot a teleo-operated spy blimp or gaze at an inflatable orchestra of hypnotic video pods. The adventurous can get personal with dancers wielding magic lassos, human-hybrid mud totems, or Pierre's cries for help.
DOUBLE VISION's artists strike a balance between unity, complexity, chaos and ritual. The collective ingenuity includes constructions by Marielle Amrhein, Steven Baudonnet, Matt Bell, Liz Bootz, Sean Clute, Amanda Crawford, Brian Enright, Simran Gleason, Jammin' Ammon, Ron Goldin, Jessica Gomula, Pauline Jennings, Jason B. Jones, Elisabeth Kohnke, Chris Kruzic, Amy Leonards, Michelle K. Lynch, Wendy Marinacchio, Amy Nielson, Cecelia Peterson, Tim Thompson, Bill Wolter, Nicole Zvarik.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS PROJECTS
Ample Autonomous Accumulators (by Pauline Jennings, Wendy Marrinaccio and Cecelia Peterson)
Three dancers race against time, space, memory and eachother. Place wagers, follow the scorecard and see who you can impede or help!
Blimp (by Chris Kruzic)
Look above and catch site of the teleo-operated super-sonic spy blimp
The Art of Driving (by Tim Thompson)
Steer bouncing balls, the creation of music and visuals with driving controllers.
PAlien (by Simran Gleason)
Converse with a family of dining aliens, as processed sound becomes the voice of the alien figures. See them here!
Electro-Feedback Space Planet Stomp (by Sean Clute and Dave Holton)
Through butterfly effect feedback, video and sound network moons and suns propel through the atmosphere in a semi-chaotic transformation of space and time.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Moon (by Jason B. Jones)
Dr. Stranded is trapped in his inflatable moon station crying for help to his long-lost cosmonaut friend, Pierre.
CaCO360 (by Matt Bell and Simran Gleason)
Pick a marble and let it roll! Your placement of the marble and its path will play with light, sound and video through algorythmic patterns.
Illuminations (by Marielle Amrhein)
Are you being followed? Is your shirt color causing the mood to change? Marielle blends lights and hues to create a mesmerizing atmosphere.
(Out)lines (by Ron Goldin)
From plexiglass perplexions, mapping audience movment to human form, flex your muscles to see lines grow and change before your eyes.
no cens ov rita (by Amy Leonards and Amy Nielson)
A duet for two dancers, with table and chairs. The dancers wear speakers that emit the sounds of other performers in the space.
places along the way: number 7 (by Liz Bootz)
A duet for two dancers, with table and chairs. The dancers wear speakers that emit the sounds of other performers in the space.
Towers, Moon Rocks and Bears, Oh My! (by Sean Clute, Dave Holton, Michelle K. Lynch)
In this play involving moon rocks, human mud scluptures, love domes and the boar-like Celine Dion, the fate of the characters is commanded by the Magic 8 Ball. If you dare intervene, you can be their god for awhile!
What's your name? (by Steven Baudonnet, Amanda Crawford, Jessica Gomula, Jammin' Ammon, Elisabeth Kohnke and Nicole Zvarik)
An immersive video snowstorm of anatomical slang words falling down upon dancing cowboys and cowgirls. Momentary flashes of intimate apparel and scientific muscle diagrams. What slang word will you be branded with? Rodeo up for a contra dance, or have a love poem read aloud to you by the campfire. Even try your own hand at slang love poetry!
More works by these and additional artists, too!!
Ample Autonomous Accumulators (by Pauline Jennings, Wendy Marrinaccio and Cecelia Peterson)
Three dancers race against time, space, memory and eachother. Place wagers, follow the scorecard and see who you can impede or help!
Blimp (by Chris Kruzic)
CaCO360 (by Matt Bell and Simran Gleason)
Pick a marble and let it roll! Your placement of the marble and its path will play with light, sound and video through algorythmic patterns.
Illuminations (by Marielle Amrhein)
Are you being followed? Is your shirt color causing the mood to change? Marielle blends lights and hues to create a mesmerizing atmosphere.
(Out)lines (by Ron Goldin)
places along the way: number 7 (by Liz Bootz)
A duet for two dancers, with table and chairs. The dancers wear speakers that emit the sounds of other performers in the space.
Towers, Moon Rocks and Bears, Oh My! (by Sean Clute, Dave Holton, Michelle K. Lynch)
In this play involving moon rocks, human mud scluptures, love domes and the boar-like Celine Dion, the fate of the characters is commanded by the Magic 8 Ball. If you dare intervene, you can be their god for awhile!
More works by these and additional artists, too!!








