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FUTURE SELF studies human movement, mirroring interaction in dance, light and sound, while exploring the self, present and future.
FUTURE SELF brought together a media artist collective, rAndom International, a choreographer, Wayne McGregor, and a composer, Max Richter in a unique interdisciplinary clash at MADE.
The FUTURE SELF Project Film documents the creative working process, which began in London, England, continued in Berlin and culminated in three wonderful performances at MADE.
Enjoy.
The FUTURE SELF Exhibition at MADE is open to public. You are more than welcome to come by and experience this unique installation, seeing how light, music and technology come together and react to your own physical movements:
May 3rd – June 2nd
Thursday – Saturday
2PM – 7PM
MADE | 9th Floor | Alexanderstrasse 7 | 10178 BERLIN
















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Comment from FUTURE SELF | PROJECT FILM « jeromekunst, May 8th, 2012 at 10:44Great collaboration across all parts of the brain and great work! I too am intrigued by the spatial patterns of the lights; have you considered surrounding the performance with or using mirrors in some way? Could make a surround environment for the dancers and the viewers. All the best!!
Comment from Sameer Chadha, May 11th, 2012 at 15:07[...] FUTURE SELF | PROJECT FILM [...]
Comment from Weekly Best of… (in true blogging spirit) « ralfking, May 14th, 2012 at 23:13[...] choreographer Wayne McGregor and composer Max Richter, and commissioned by MADE. It studies human movement by mirroring interaction in dance, light and sound, while exploring the [...]
Comment from Performative Light Installation Mirrors Human Movement [Video] - PSFK, May 15th, 2012 at 16:06[...] choreographer Wayne McGregor and composer Max Richter, and commissioned by MADE. It studies human movement by mirroring interaction in dance, light and sound, while exploring the [...]
Comment from Performative Light Installation Mirrors Human Movement [Video] - PSFK, May 15th, 2012 at 16:06[...] Wayne MacGregor y el compositor Max Richter, esta expresión de arte, que corre a cargo de MADE, que conjunta luz, sonido, danza y tecnología se presenta en Berlín durante estas [...]
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Comment from Future Self | Spreading The Idea, May 20th, 2012 at 01:02[...] and through a performative dance piece. The exhibition is still on at MADE until 2 June. Check here for precise days and times. [...]
Comment from Future Self, an interactive LED art installation | OhioFi Blog, May 27th, 2012 at 17:59[...] “Future Self“ is a new performative light installation by rAndom International, presented for the first time in unique collaboration with Wayne McGregor and Max Richter, commissioned and supported by MADE. [...]
Comment from Future self by rAndom International | TIII, June 5th, 2012 at 09:36[...] Thank you to everyone who visited MADE and took part in FUTURE SELF. [...]
Comment from FUTURE SELF | The Experience « jeromekunst, June 15th, 2012 at 11:15[...] time in unique collaboration with Wayne McGregor and Max Richter, commissioned and supported by MADE Space, a gallery/workspace/stage/laboratory/performance space in [...]
Comment from In Parallel » What Performance Adds to Interactive Installations, June 22nd, 2012 at 18:39You can definitely see your enthusiasm within the work you write. The arena hopes for more passionate writers such as you who aren’t afraid to mention how they believe. Always follow your heart.
Comment from 30 Days FREE Coaching, July 8th, 2012 at 10:20[...] “composite gestures.” The project was a collaboration between rAndom International, MADE, choreographer Wayne McGregor and composer Max Richter. Aside from it looking awesome and a [...]
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