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My Self in That Moment

Event

My Self in That Moment

  • Date: Wednesday, 27 July 2022 to Saturday, 30 July 2022, 7pm and 9pm
  • Venue: The Substation — 1 Market Street, Newport, VIC
  • Tickets: Adults: $30 | Children: $20 | Concession: $20 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on (03) 9391 1110

Event Details

My Self in That Moment is a new hybrid performance work for an ensemble of 49 tablets and a solo vocalist, exploring the fragmented and distributed self in the digital age. The swiftly evolving ability to replicate, deconstruct and distribute a person’s image and voice presents a swathe of possibilities and conundrums. The edges of self are increasingly frayed as our relationship with devices and systems becomes ever more entangled, fragmenting notions of ‘me’ and ‘mine’. Interrogating questions around identity, agency, ownership and the myriad systems that lay beneath the distribution of data, My Self in That Moment is a reflection on the voice and body and what it means to be digitally captured and archived. Led by Chamber Made Artistic Director, Tamara Saulwick, with composition by Peter Knight, My Self in That Moment continues the company’s record of engaging with new forms and technologies in live performance and music. For My Self in That Moment Steve Berrick has developed a system where personal devices in the form of tablets are networked to function as a visual and sonic ensemble, opening up exciting possibilities for the spatialization of image and sound. Featuring the recorded voices and images of three astonishing vocalist/collaborators, Jessica Aszodi, Alice Hui-Sheng Chang and Tina Stefanou, My Self in That Moment also incorporates a rich visual language developed for the piece by photographer Sarah Walker and designers Amelia Lever-Davidson and Geoffrey Watson. This premiere season at The Substation will be performed solo by Jessica Aszodi (all 7pm performances) and Tina Stefanou (all 9pm performances) in alternate performances. This work has been developed in partnership with The Substation and Experimenta, with support from The Besen Foundation and Playking Foundation and The Australia Council for the Arts. This event is wheelchair accessible and gender neutral accessible toilets are available. Please be advised that this performance has high noise levels and photography/video are not permitted.

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on (03) 9391 1110 or by email to info@thesubstation.org.au

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