Dystopian Animation
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523 Northwest 1st Avenue,Fort Lauderdale FL 33301
28 January, 2021
Description
Nicole Neidert and Lucinda Linderman bring their artistic practices together for the Fågelbo arts residency at FATVillage Project Space Imagining recycling as a means of existence in a not-so-distant future, Dystopian Animation is a residency concept, sculptural process, and performative piece that brings discarded materials to life through collection, construction, and choreography. The sculptural components, using rubber as the primary up-cycled material, act as wearable, interactive sculptures, with choreographic phrases that allude to the morphing of humans and technology. As the artists re-form and re-animate the rubber, they explore the material’s dichotomous nature as natural and synthetic, sappy-white and carbon-black; fluid and rigid, beneficial and plethoric. Discarded x rays form the secondary material, manipulated to create illuminated caves, which act as intimate performance spaces to contemplate our transformation going forward into an uncertain future. As we have experienced the chaos of Covid 19 over the last year, we have a glimpse of our future trajectory if we continue business as usual, making the exploration of these themes vital. With the current conditions prohibiting travel, this collaboration has occurred between continents. During the collaboration, the artists work-shopped the space together. Linderman sent sculptures to Neidert who filmed her animations of the sculptures, then sent the sculptures back to the space. Additionally, Neidert filmed movement choreographed in response to the objects which are projected onto sculptural screens in the project space. These films, movement, and lights stand in for Nicole's physical presence in the project space. Through Nedert’s projections and Linderman’s Sculptures, the artists explore the concept of human transformation through morphing with technology and the many paths where that may lead. ................................................................................................................................... Funding for this project is provided in part by the Knight Foundation, Broward Cultural Division and FATVillage Projects. Soft Opening on Thursday, January 28th from 4 pm to 8 pm. Fat Village Project Space is located at 531 NW 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
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