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:This was the first of the pieces that evolved into <em>the Elastic Theatre</em> over the coming months. The idea was to create a improvisational symphony of actions chosen by the performers acting strictly alone, avoiding any pre-arranged interactions. Would "meaning" emerge? | :This was the first of the pieces that evolved into <em>the Elastic Theatre</em> over the coming months. The idea was to create a improvisational symphony of actions chosen by the performers acting strictly alone, avoiding any pre-arranged interactions. Would "meaning" emerge? | ||
:Note this was back in the days when the cheap way to set type was by hand using rub-on transfers. It wasn't my strongest suit but the finish quality was better than that of my silk screens. | :Note this was back in the days when the cheap way to set type was by hand using rub-on transfers. It wasn't my strongest suit but the finish quality was better than that of my silk screens. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:57, 19 January 2012
- Poster, Mostly Field Effect Theater
- D A Ayer
- Plain paper copy
- 8 1/2 by 11 inches
- April 1985
- © 1985 D A Ayer
- Collection of David and Rebecca Ayer
- In case you were wondering what the moose-lift was all about, this informative poster cleared everything right up.
- This was the first of the pieces that evolved into the Elastic Theatre over the coming months. The idea was to create a improvisational symphony of actions chosen by the performers acting strictly alone, avoiding any pre-arranged interactions. Would "meaning" emerge?
- Note this was back in the days when the cheap way to set type was by hand using rub-on transfers. It wasn't my strongest suit but the finish quality was better than that of my silk screens.