Addendum to Object Collection’s Fugazi-inspired opera-in-suspension, ‘It’s All True’, Slip present three further tracks of their densely tooled, discordant avant-punk extrapolating from Fugazi’s iconic live archives.
“Object Collection was founded in 2004 by writer/director Kara Feely and composer/musician Travis Just. Based in Brooklyn, the group operates within the intersecting practices of performance, experimental music and theater. They are concerned with simultaneity, complexity, and radicality, combining dense layers of text, notation, objects and processes. They work to give audiences unconventional viewing experiences through our merging of theatricality and pedestrian activity. Their works upset habitual notions of time, pace, progression and virtuosity. They value accumulation above cohesion.”
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Addendum to Object Collection’s Fugazi-inspired opera-in-suspension, ‘It’s All True’, Slip present three further tracks of their densely tooled, discordant avant-punk extrapolating from Fugazi’s iconic live archives.
“Object Collection was founded in 2004 by writer/director Kara Feely and composer/musician Travis Just. Based in Brooklyn, the group operates within the intersecting practices of performance, experimental music and theater. They are concerned with simultaneity, complexity, and radicality, combining dense layers of text, notation, objects and processes. They work to give audiences unconventional viewing experiences through our merging of theatricality and pedestrian activity. Their works upset habitual notions of time, pace, progression and virtuosity. They value accumulation above cohesion.”
Addendum to Object Collection’s Fugazi-inspired opera-in-suspension, ‘It’s All True’, Slip present three further tracks of their densely tooled, discordant avant-punk extrapolating from Fugazi’s iconic live archives.
“Object Collection was founded in 2004 by writer/director Kara Feely and composer/musician Travis Just. Based in Brooklyn, the group operates within the intersecting practices of performance, experimental music and theater. They are concerned with simultaneity, complexity, and radicality, combining dense layers of text, notation, objects and processes. They work to give audiences unconventional viewing experiences through our merging of theatricality and pedestrian activity. Their works upset habitual notions of time, pace, progression and virtuosity. They value accumulation above cohesion.”
Addendum to Object Collection’s Fugazi-inspired opera-in-suspension, ‘It’s All True’, Slip present three further tracks of their densely tooled, discordant avant-punk extrapolating from Fugazi’s iconic live archives.
“Object Collection was founded in 2004 by writer/director Kara Feely and composer/musician Travis Just. Based in Brooklyn, the group operates within the intersecting practices of performance, experimental music and theater. They are concerned with simultaneity, complexity, and radicality, combining dense layers of text, notation, objects and processes. They work to give audiences unconventional viewing experiences through our merging of theatricality and pedestrian activity. Their works upset habitual notions of time, pace, progression and virtuosity. They value accumulation above cohesion.”
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Addendum to Object Collection’s Fugazi-inspired opera-in-suspension, ‘It’s All True’, Slip present three further tracks of their densely tooled, discordant avant-punk extrapolating from Fugazi’s iconic live archives.
“Object Collection was founded in 2004 by writer/director Kara Feely and composer/musician Travis Just. Based in Brooklyn, the group operates within the intersecting practices of performance, experimental music and theater. They are concerned with simultaneity, complexity, and radicality, combining dense layers of text, notation, objects and processes. They work to give audiences unconventional viewing experiences through our merging of theatricality and pedestrian activity. Their works upset habitual notions of time, pace, progression and virtuosity. They value accumulation above cohesion.”