DATA OCEAN THEATRE
Tragedy and the Goddexxes
I. PROLOGOS
Direct prints on coton fabric - various dimensions/eyelets
Fake ceramics masks (small size)/Leather belts
Videoloop (50 goddexxes)
Dead pencil slate urchin (family collection)
Light blue (Microsoft Windows98 background colour) carpet
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In ancient Greek tragedy, the πρόλογος (prologos) is the inaugural part of the play preceding the entry of the chorus. A character, often a deity, enters the empty stage to expose the origins of the drama.
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A slate pencil urchin is a species found on the coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region, e.g. in Hawaï or Okinawa. Its stout and thick spines are called pencils since they were used as writing utensils for slate boards.
PROLOGOS sets the archi-scene of Tragedy and the Goddexxes by speculating on what kind of speech/alphabet/naming might configure the Data Ocean Theatre program. The installation thus clusters computer altered oceanic sand glyphs, randomly generated gender-neutral game-deities names, one dead pencil slate urchin, and other heterogeneous matters in order to form a crypto-sceno-graphic debut for the project.