Fragments
Exploring memory
Fragments
Exploring memory
In Fragments, Audrey-Anne Bouchard and her collaborators explore memory: the memory of the characters and cerebral memory, as well as kinesthetic memory. The research-creation project asks: “What can our bodies remember about things we have experienced, and how?” It also explores the sound of the body, for example, through the gesture of writing: writing with a pencil, writing with a typewriter, or a computer. These actions investigate how we might cross eras through a simple gesture, and allow the spectator to experience and travel through multiple times and memories.
Fragments
Fragments
Exploring memory
In Fragments, Audrey-Anne Bouchard and her collaborators explore memory: the memory of the characters and cerebral memory, as well as kinesthetic memory. The research-creation project asks: “What can our bodies remember about things we have experienced, and how?” It also explores the sound of the body, for example, through the gesture of writing: writing with a pencil, writing with a typewriter, or a computer. These actions investigate how we might cross eras through a simple gesture, and allow the spectator to experience and travel through multiple times and memories.
Videographer
Youssef Shoufan
In Fragments, Audrey-Anne Bouchard and her collaborators explore memory: the memory of the characters and cerebral memory, as well as kinesthetic memory. The research-creation project asks: “What can our bodies remember about things we have experienced, and how?” It also explores the sound of the body, for example, through the gesture of writing: writing with a pencil, writing with a typewriter, or a computer. These actions investigate how we might cross eras through a simple gesture, and allow the spectator to experience and travel through multiple times and memories.