The World Science Festival: Holoscenes
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Presented as part of the World Science Festival during it's 10th anniversary season, Holoscenes is an installation/performance piece born out of the concern that as global sea levels rise, flooding and drought will become the central issues of the 21st century.
The flooding aquarium is inhabited by a rotating cast of performers sourced from collaborators across the planet conducting everyday behaviors such as selling fruit, getting dressed, reading a paper, tuning a guitar, etc. The piece features four performers presenting seven choreographies in shifts lasting 30 to 45 minutes each. Each performance runs five hours, generally spanning sunset.
Learn more about Holoscenes here.