lauren bakst
more problems with form
An excerpt from Lauren Bakst's performance 'More Problems with Form' live at The Chocolate Factory Theater in Long Island City, NY. This excerpt focuses on a sound piece we created for her performance which acts as punctuation between a series of three video movements. The choreography and sound design encourages the audience to return to the physical space they embody, and their own bodies, after engaging with the first two video sequences.
"In the year preceding this performance, Lauren Bakst has been looking at her life as an object of study. This practice has inevitably transformed her life into a kind of fiction or theater, and it is this theater from which More Problems with Form emerges. Studying her own performances inside of pre-existing forms, in which she has at times played the roles of wife, woman, dancer, audience member, analysand, and many others, Lauren asks: when does performing, in life and on stage, make space for the unwieldy contradictions of living and desiring, and when does it hold things, like bodies, people, and ideologies, in place?
More Problems with Form presents the body of writing that this life-study has yielded in a performance that might be closer to a film-screening. Or is it a film-screening that is more like a performance? Oscillating between the live and the pre-recorded, Lauren moves her voice and her āIā around. The work includes many multiples of Lauren, sometimes played by herself and sometimes by others in a series of videos featuring her fellow group therapy members, her lover, and her mother.
More Problems with Form indulges in the dissolution and multiplication of the subject, bathes in the alienation that is part and parcel of all intimacy, and gets closer to the difficulty of knowing oneself. Its recursive nature insists on an act of contemplation that takes time."
Sound Design - We Time Audio House
Performance - http://www.laurenbakst.com/
An excerpt from Lauren Bakst's performance 'More Problems with Form' at The Chocolate Factory Theater in Long Island City, NY. This sound piece acts as punctuation between a series of three video movements. The choreography and sound design encourage the audience to return to the physical space they embody, as well as their own bodies, before engaging with the third and final movement.
CREDITS
Sound Design: We Time Audio House + Isabel Watson
Choreography: Lauren Bakst