The Dress from Love Letters: Wearing the Stories Told

Demetriou, P.A (2016) The Dress from Love Letters: Wearing the Stories Told. In: i-Docs 2016, Watershed, Bristol, UK, 2 - 4 March 2016.

Item Type: Performance
Creators: Demetriou, P.A
Abstract: Love Letters is an on-going performance project, conceived by live art practitioner and applied researcher Yiota Demetriou that combines aesthetics of live art, theatre, sound art/installation and ubiquitous computing. It involves sharing private memories, exhibiting public histories, and uses audience participation and the act of storytelling. The original form of the piece invited audience members to write anonymous love letters to a significant other using the four types of Greek love: Agape, Eros, Filia, Storge. In turn, the audience selected and read aloud other audiences’ love letters (from the bank of letters collected from each performance); they inscribed the name of the sender and the addressee on the performer’s dress and/or body and furthermore pinned the narrated letter onto the dress. Since then, it has taken the shape of a performance lecture, a sound installation and a durational, processed-based performance installation. The performance’s shape may have shifted several times, however the work’s main content – which through every performance emerges from the very act of participation, engagement and interaction of the audience – remains unchanged.
Official URL: http://yiotademetriou.com/artistic-practice/love-l...
Date: March 2016
Event Location: Watershed, Bristol, UK
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This work was initially performed at the Performance and Live Art Platform (2012) in Cyprus as a performance happening.

The i-Docs symposium covers three full days dedicated to the rapidly evolving field of interactive documentary. Bringing together a brilliant international mix of thinkers, makers and designers from academia and industry, the symposium includes presentations, panels, workshops and UK premieres by award-winning practitioners. Convened by Judith Aston, Mandy Rose and Sandra Gaudenzi, it is supported by the Digital Cultures Research Centre and UWE Bristol.

Demetriou is an interdisciplinary live art practitioner working with immersive and participatory performance, creative technologies, narrative and sound installation. Her performance work is always collaborative working with creative technologists, researchers and practitioners from different fields; and most importantly it uses the audience’s memories as the main content of the piece presented.

Divisions: Bath School of Music and Performing Arts
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Date Deposited: 22 Dec 2016 14:25
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