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Event
Misread Signs
Performance and visuals by Yuliya Lanina Original music by José Martínez Choreography by Andrea Ariel Technical support by Theodore Johnson and Michael McKellar
Duration: 16 minutes
"Misread Signs" is a multimedia performance by Yuliya Lanina featuring animatronic sculptures, three channel projected animation, music, and movement. It explores the effects of trauma on human psyche. Donned as one of her feathered creatures with antlers, Lanina performs within the projected animations, illuminated solely by her anthropomorphic sculptures skeletal birds with human baby heads and phosphorescent eyes. The animation fills a quarter of the gallery, creating a seamless immersive story.
In the course of the performance, we see Lanina desperately trying to tell us something and being unable to. Based on her personal life story, this piece examines the inability for someone who experienced trauma to express and at times even connect with how they feel.
Laninas collaborator, composer José Martinez uses recordings of Laninas voice as his audio material, rendering her deeply personal text and songs beyond recognition while transforming her voice to the extreme in order to convey the urgency of expression.
The piece transcends the particulars of artists life experience into a universal story of perseverance and asks us to reflect on our connection to ourselves, to our past and to each other.
This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
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LocationGrayduck Gallery
2213 E Cesar Chavez Street
AUSTIN, TX 78702
United States
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