Zero One explores the response of the performer as well as of the viewer in the states of both living and dying. In this project, viewers and performers evolve various moments of 'living' and 'dying' together. They try to discover the potential of shared experience in a collaborative space between the viewer and the performer. To do this they initiate different possibilities of a 'performing body' minimalised down to essential breathing, and eventually attempt to locate its correlation with interactive media within varying layers of the perfomative.
(The performance, during which the audience will have to move from one space to another, will be held in two spaces. For the interactive performance 40 people at a time will be allowed into the first space, and will have to move around. The next 40 people will enter the first space only after the first group enters the second space. This pattern will be repeated throughout the performance.)
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