Cazerine Barry |
“The objective was to examine the volumetric precepts of actual space and their relationship with 2D image projection. Monitoring the relationship between the design of the projection surface area with the ratio, scale and dimension of the projected image allowed me to create seemingly 3D spaces from a single video source…The outcome allows performers to move freely about illuminated sets which can transform their appearance. The sets are adjustable to combine a multitude of image-related shapes consisting of foreground, middle and background divisions. The resulting image-driven environments create magical, illusionary places that behave as metaphors of habitat for the dramatic intent of the work.”
The full production of Cazerine’s work Sprung can be seen at the L’Attitude dance event at the Brisbane Powerhouse in September 2001. Currently, Cazerine is researching the facilitation of digital media integration in performing arts internationally thanks to the Ewa Czajor Memorial Award 2000. RT
RealTime issue #41 Feb-March 2001 pg. 27
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