BLINKING by lostwax, Jamie Jewett & Luke DuBois

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BLINKING by lostwax, Jamie Jewett & Luke DuBois

Time: April 22, 2011 from 9pm to 10:30pm
Location: Merce Cunningham Studios
Street: 55 Bethune Street
City/Town: New York, NY
Website or Map: http://<iframe width="…
Phone: 617.767.7878
Event Type: performance
Organized By: Jamie Jewett
Latest Activity: Apr 17, 2011

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On average, we blink 10 times a minute. What is lost in these dark moments? “BLINKING” illuminates the missed sight, splintering dance into tiny moving stills and the hallucinatory cinema of the back of the eyelid. In his book, Blink, Malcolm Gladwell describes automatic mental processes that instantaneously produce conclusions from flashes of information, concluding that too much information interferes with accuracy. What are the stories accumulating in the blinks of a day? What do you see in the momentary? What do you know? Fresh from a sold out premiere at the First-Works Festival, collaborators Jamie Jewett and R. Luke DuBois explore the fascinating human process of understanding pattern, information and perception with a provocative new work by LOSTWAX MULTIMEDIA DANCE, inviting you to enter the waking dream of “BLINKING”, the impressions behind one woman’s eyes.

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