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DESCRIPTION:DOUBLE VISION presents:  Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl (Byte #0) 
  Bay Area intermedia performance group DOUBLE VISION is presenting a new 
 work combining elements of dance, music, video, and installation in an 
 immersive evening of cellular struggle, oscillating flesh and digital 
 drama. Adapted from John Conway’s Game of Life, performers and technology 
 dynamically respond to one another creating unusual and sometimes beautiful 
 patterns within the vast gallery space of WORKS/San José.  Cast of 
 performers include: Liz Bootz, Bonner Butler, Sean Clute, Amanda Crawford, 
 Dorsey Dunn, Dave Holton, Marielle Jakobsons, Pauline Jennings, Jason B 
 Jones, Amy Leonards, Amy Nielson, Sonia Reiter, Isabelle Sjahsam, Max 
 Stoffregen, Agnes Szelag, Bill Wolter and Nicole Zvarik.  Biography:  
 DOUBLE VISION is a collective of performers, musicians, dancers, 
 video-artists, and technology aficionados. Together, the group creates 
 events and immersive environments utilizing unconventional spaces or 
 transforms conventional spaces through unconventional means. One of their 
 primary objectives is creating links between the physical world and digital 
 worlds using computers, sensors, networks and custom-designed software 
 interfaces.  DOUBLE VISION was formed in December, 2003 by Sean Clute and 
 Pauline Jennings as an means to work with others interested in questioning 
 and altering the landscape of dance, music and video. There first major 
 collaboration came in the form of Involution 2, a cross-country, NY & CA 
 event held at 23 Windowz, Brooklyn, NY. Double Vision commonly collaborates 
 with other performance groups in and outside of the Bay Area, including 
 video artist, Nick Fox-Gieg (LA), Lux (Amoeba Technology, NY), and Zemi-17 
 (New York).  During its brief existence, DOUBLE VISION has curated and 
 performed pieces in New York, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, 
 Albuquerque, the WWW and will soon be featured in a national PBS broadcast. 
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SUMMARY:Evolutionary Patterns and the Lonely Owl
LOCATION:WORKS/San Jose  30 North 3rd St.  San Jose, CA 95112
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/08/13/73353.php
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