In the context of a multisite performance, where empathy and a sense of togetherness despite distance are central themes, what emotions and experiences would you like to convey to your audience, and what means do you use to transfer these sensations to a distant audience?
I'd like to convey a sense of connection through spirit and soul. As we all know, music is a central part of how people connect with their spiritual and soulful selves. Despite the technological evolution of music going from physical instruments, synthesizers outputting digital signals which then evolved into full fledged computing processes, we still experience the same conscious experience of our souls and emotions interacting with the frequencies that are emitted from these soundtracks.
I believe we can achieve these connections through the use of visuals, sound and digital interactions. It's essentially trying to design a performance around the 5 human senses of sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. Which in this case we are tackling the sense of sight, sound and touch.
As a live performer, how do you assess the impact of your performance on a remote audience and what indicators do you rely on to adapt your show to their vibe in real time?
I definitely rely on live feedback. It's really no different from real life feedback, the only difference is that interaction is being mediated by a digital platform which could be an audio feed or visual feed. But the main and most important aspect to me is to ensure that me and the public in the other space have a way to communicate with each other. Also adding the concept of interactivity within a live setting will add an extra force of connectivity between us.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with us as this research project draws to a close?
I truly believe in this project and the potentialities that come of it. There’s major opportunities using this infrastructure in concert venues, museums, outdoor settings and even brand activations. I can see this project changing the policies at which differing venues may operate where an artist can only perform in one venue exclusively. This would open up the discussions of two establishments coming together to arrange a deal between each other in order to showcase “Venue A” in one instance and “Venue B” in the other potentially helping two separate local venues benefit from this event revenue-wise.