Choreography, dramaturgy, sculpture and digital elements work in sync to conjure a world that is shifting, unstable and constantly surprising. Expectations are constructed and then subverted as the familiar limits and meanings of the human body begin to crumble beneath us.
Audiences move through video projections of shifting scale, making their own way through the interior of the work itself. A treadmill runs persistently, the pace-maker at the heart of work.
Originally developed in Fujiyoshida, Running Machine has emerged from interactions with specific sites in both Japan and Naarm (Melbourne). Mountains, empty streets and found objects interact with the visual and conceptual palette of the work to reshape both cities and the natural landscape.
Created and performed by Yuiko Masukawa, Sam Mcgilp, Harrison Hall, Makoto Uemura and Kazuhiko Hiwa.
Wed 14th Sept - 17th Sept 7PM - 8PM
Tickets Adult/General $20