Testu Collective + Yoko Murakami at Triskelion Arts
Company:
Triskelion Arts
TESTU COLLECTIVE+ YOKO MURAKAMI
MAY 11-13, 2023
8PM
existence in time is transitory
Intermedia artists Testu Collective (Serena Stucke & Dan Tesene), in collaboration with movement artist Yoko Murakami, explore the space within the black box of Triskelion theater through a shape-shifting performance. In their new work existence in time is transitory, the sense of time, the definition of space, the logic of order are in constant question. The piece will feature live sound performed by Stucke and special guest, modular architecture constructed by Tesene, and movement installation by Murakami.
Testu Collective is an NYC-based intermedia art group founded by Dan Tesene and Serena Stucke. Testu creates experimental videos, concept soundtracks, audiovisual experiences, and performance art installations. Testu has produced site-specific installations and curated works for Triskelion Arts (Brooklyn), Wallplay On Canal (NYC), Flux Factory (Governors Island), Sound Pedro (Los Angeles), Chashama (Brooklyn), CTM Festival(online), Ars Electronica(NYC), Ace Hotel(NYC), The Shed(NYC), Pleamar Festival(Buenos Aires). Most recently, Testu released their first audiovisual EP ‘Influence of the Electric Field’ and created music videos for Clarice Jensen’s latest album ‘Esthesis’.
@testucollective
testucollective.com
Yoko Murakami was born in Tokyo, Japan and was raised between the 2 cultures of Japan and the US. Currently based in New York City, Yoko creates movement-based work in forms of site-specific installations and experimental film. Finding the surreal in the mundane, she is constantly exploring new perspectives and intersections between creative mediums. Her new venture into experimental film has led to her works being selected and screened in film festivals in Seoul, Moscow, Naples, Belfort, Cyprus, Mexico City, and Lincoln Center in NYC, just in 2022. She is a contributing artist of Testu Collective since 2018.
@yokoteki
yokoteki.com
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