PERFORMANCE

I project words on my mouth.
I started out typing on a keyboard strapped around my neck, then handed the keyboard to the audience.
I project my face back onto my body.
A series of performances that research how technology influences audience interaction.
When someone looks inside the box, they see their face projection mapped onto my face.
I do projection mapping and live visuals with the electropop band.
I see myself as an object created by the collective visual unconscious of Internet users.
I strap a cassette tape player around my neck with a contact mic inside.
My limbs have been extended by contact microphones.
A viewer must confront the infrared sensor on my face to lift the curtain and read the thoughts I’m typing.
As I type my stream of consciousness, my words become seeds for Web scraping.
A performance inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1964 film.