Wrecked 3.0 A Haunting/Exorcism -An immersive performance Installation
Organization:
Sara Kraft / Krafty Work Productions
Category:
Visual Arts
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
10/22/2015
End Date:
10/29/2015
Start Time:
8:30 PM
End Time:
10:00 PM
Event
Info:
Oct. 22, 23, 28 & 29th, 8:30 pm
Award winning performance artist Sara Kraft/KraftyWork conjures a new site�-specific, immersive performance + live cinema installation, WRECKED 3.0: A Haunting/Exorcism.
In the spirit of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos, WRECKED 3.0 is a hypnotic meditation on the residue of grief, displacement, and how we haunt and are haunted by the real and imagined worlds in which we dwell. Kraft draws from her own stranger �than-fiction experiences in the process of making WRECKED 3.0 to examine the precarious Mobius process of being possessed by the subject one's art. Contemporizing the original tradition of haunted houses, WRECKED 3.0 is an exorcism of the ghosts conjured in the process of its own creation.
In this groundbreaking new chapter of Krafty experiments, audiences are drawn through a ghostly, prismatic, interactive maze of visual, aural and textual narratives, live and recorded media, window reflections, and multiple interior and exterior spaces that highlight the subjectivity of point of view. What the viewer perceives constantly shifts depending on their physical location and where their attention is drawn, highlighting the impossibility of ever perceiving the totality of a situation, story, experience,� or even the room we are in.
Created specifically in response to its mid- Market location (including Safehouse for the Arts, the infamously 'haunted' Hotel Whitcomb, and the surrounding Market Street/ Civic Center BART neighborhood), WRECKED 3.0 captures this neighborhood in the midst of the collision between San Francisco's past, present, and future.
WRECKED 3.0 also features ongoing time�lapse video of durational live performance staged by Sara Kraft/KraftyWork in this neighborhood, in collaboration with the concurrent site-�specific project"Summer, Winter, Spring" by Ian Winters, The Milkbar and Kinetech Arts.
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