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Funeral for a Body Artist
w/ J.Pinsker and J.Parriot
Live Performance @ JB JURVE Gallery - Perform Chinatown, 2011
(pic courtesy of JB JURVE Gallery)









[91.1 (TZ) F.M.]-Mobile Transmission/Broadcast Jacket w/bipedal hook-ups
ExiTrip{project documentation}2011>Version:1.0>project curated by E.Bear&L.Bertucci(The jacket interface is equipped with five ExiTrip devices or Hacked iTrip Nano Transmitters. Each device is connected to a single contact mic, which is relayed into a portable Walkman with a built in microphone concealed in the jacket’s interior. The Walkman acts simultaneously as a transmitter/receiver thereby modulating the real time audio picked up by the contact mics as well as the sound broadcast over the FM frequency 91.1 . The contact mics are fashioned to the cuffs of each sleeve and inside the front pocket of the jacket. Two smaller contact mics come down from the Jacket’s side pockets that can be attached to the wearer’s shoes.)










Art Los Angeles Contemporary @ Barker Hangar-Amphitheater
Santa Monica, CA. 1.30.11.Human Resources Presents:
live performance: Die Büchse der Pandora or The Mind Of A Pocket,
 in which audience members participate in  the action using Q-codes cellphones and mobile devices.
Pix:S.Grevenas













'The Explosion Of The Space Shuttle Challenger'-25th yr.Anniversary
  Live Performance @ LA><-1.14.11

pix courtesy of LAX website/J.Sobel







Searching For New Tensions In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince Of Denmark 
@Human Resources.7.10














The climatic scene in the performance, where Yorick lights a cigarette during Hamlet's vocal crescendo














































































Front and back sides of the program for the performance with text, anime collage, and cartoon drawing







  















An Evening Concert Of Live Motion Familial Portraiture Assembled in Seven Phrases
@ Perform! Now! 8.10






















  
image announcing the concert














































































Stills from the live performance









The Making Of Fire: The Travis Dances
@Perform! Now!





: 'Inspired by the best documented case of abduction ever recorded, the story of his harrowing ordeal at the hands of silent captors, and his return to a disbelieving world, The Travis Dances explore the intense physical and psychologically mind-altering effects the human body experiences as a result of such phenomena. Through the testimony of movement and an esoteric look at the body as text, memory, narrative, evidence, and translation, the piece investigates the powerful forces of the unknown and our inclination to believe that our realities and perceptions are not strictly confined to reason.'



Poster from the event