Installation

IRM which is French for MRI, refers to a medical imaging technique that provides 2D and 3D views inside the human body. The performance aims to transform the venue into a gigantic scanner. The audience is at the heart of a sensory experience where light becomes an abstract and musical body, flickering in an unstable universe.

The artist mixes video footage of a dancer with computer-generated sounds and graphics, resulting in a performance designed as a luminous and synaesthetic choreography. This digital doppelganger of the dancer is no longer a representation of a human body, but an abstract kinetic sculpture of her own feelings and fears, which eventually dissolve into the void.

Credits

Concept / Visual design / Direction / Music
Bruno Ribeiro
Dancer
Katia Petrowick
DOP
David Wolfer
Assistants
Romain Leblanc et Delphine Chevalier
Photo
Sébastien Roy