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Plasticity Office Unveils "(echo) and so,"

This immersive experience, conceived by Maxi Glenn and Laila Rosen and enhanced by Felix Bryan's performance, is designed to unravel the confines of our senses, inviting us to explore the past, present, and future. (echo) and so, defies linearity; it is an experience that resists recall, instead existing as a "temporal capsule," a realm of memory activated through a multisensory journey.

 

Maxi Glenn's mastery of soundscapes establishes ambiance as the prevailing force in this sonic domain. Within this audio landscape, touch, movement, and breath converge with ambient sounds. Light serves as a lens, allowing participants to traverse memory's realms. Through Bryan and Rosen's movements, emotion weaves into the auditory tapestry, forging an organic collaboration that transports the project into its self-contained universe.

 

This performance carries a sense of inception, beckoning to various points in the past, present, and future, all while challenging the constraints of time. Rosen and Glenn aspire to "unearth the fragments of unconnected moments in time that persist through the remnants of 'what's left' after an ending occurs."

 

Attempting to recollect this performance within the confines of traditional memory proves futile. '(echo) and so,' is a project that asks: "What aspects endure, what fragments linger, and what ultimately fades into oblivion?" And then, it disappears. What remains are fragments, archived portions, and the promise of future projects that will once again usher us into the universe of (echo) and so,.

 

As longstanding collaborators, Maxi Glenn and Laila Rosen continue to seek new avenues for expanding their creative processes, with hopes of evolving (echo) and so, into an ongoing series. Part of Daniel Neumann's CT: SwaM series, Plasticity Office is an initiative celebrating a decade of Fridman Gallery, showcasing contemporary sound works and music. CT:SwaM will host performances at Fridman Gallery throughout the remainder of August.

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