Toni Dove at EMPAC
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Spectropia | Toni Dove
Thursday, November 13, 2008–8 pm
Spectropia is a highly imaginative live-mix cinema event, a “scratchable” movie performed by video DJs playing a movie “instrument.” Toni Dove’s sci-fi hybrid, features time travel, telepathy, and elements of film noir in a drama set in England, 2099 and in New York City, 1931, following the Great Crash. Live performers orchestrate onscreen characters through an original mix of film, performance and a unique system of motion sensing that serves as a cinematic instrument, creating a narrative form that is part video game, part feature film and part VJ mashing. The audience sees through characters’ eyes, hears their interior thoughts, and even talks with characters via Dove and her co-performer, R. Luke DuBois, in a post show Q&A.
We encourage you to purchase tickets directly from the EMPAC box office.
Tickets are $15, $10 for RPI faculty/staff, $10 for seniors/students with ID, and $5 for RPI students with ID.
Stop by Monday through Friday 9 AM to 6 PM, Saturdays 10 AM to 2 PM or two hours prior to any performance.
You may also purchase tickets by calling 276-3921.
Online ticketing also is available.