performance
StoreTags: live, henke, theater, performance
Author: DerryGodo on May 05 2008
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--> Just re-stumbled across this article (bit old, I know) from robert henke, and was thinking about how I would want to structure a live act.
I'm totally happy going to a show with no elements of performance/theater, but I do appreciate flavor when it's there.
I was thinking of an interface that presents obstacles to the performer (physical obstacles like distances to run across, giant levers that are hard to pull) etc. would be fun to see...
Have you tried to incorporate any "performance" elements above and beyond producing music on stage? Has it been appreciated by the audience?
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btw, it interesting to see people philosophizing on this. there is a sort of mysticism associated with using a whole pile of equipment. add to that the shock and awe factor. to most people laptops are a mundane, household object that you take take to the cafe to share your vacation pics with friends/family and keep up with your myspace. a wall of gear is something you just don't see everyday (unless you're one of us). to the uninformed observer, it makes you all that more "special" and "professional"

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