Mnemosine 0.2

PROJECT: 
Mnemosine 0.2
PLACE: 
Gotland
DATE: 
10.08.2008 to 26.08.2008
Mnemosine 02 is the second part of a triptych created by MEDEA_73, the first part of which has been performed to great acclaim in 15 countries. Mnemosine 02 will continue and enrich the work of the first part, which was based on a study of instantaneous, short term and long term memory.

Mnemosine 01 focused on the concept of an individual's personal memory portrayed on stage, in which personal incidents jostle with history and technological progress. Both performer and audience are confronted with their own personal memories, their memory failures and the nature of reinvention based on the selective recall of events.

In Mnemosine 02 – the second phase – thel focus lies on the performer's memory of historical events that were experienced via digital media, Internet, cable, video etc. The selected moments were chosen on the basis of personal recollection, while the research behind the performance involved use of multimedia such as google, youtube, digital radio files etc. The remembered events occurred in places where the performer lived, or which she visited. As a whole, the piece draws on the understanding that over the last 20 years, our capacity to remember has been profoundly affected by the incorporation of externalized memory, which itself affects the way the original events took place. For Mnemosine 02 MEDEA_73 worked jointly with Performing Pictures, in the production of many of the videos used on stage, and Performing PIctures' "Mirror Box" is used as an installation on stage. In addition, German artist Phillip Gabriel, has created the photographs and the final audiovisual design.

Idea and direction: Lorena Briscoe
Creation: Fabian Gomez, Phillip Gabriel, Lorena Briscoe.
Mirror Box: Performing Pictures
Video: Performing Pictures & Phillip Gabriel
Photography and design: Phillip Gabriel
Performers: Fabian Gomez, Lorena Briscoe.

MEDEA_73 in partnership with Performing Pictures with support by the project GRIG funded by EU:s Culture 2000-programme