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Performers Stephen Fiehn and Tyler B. Myers spend much of the performance stuck together, Fiehn laying on Myers' back. The two struggle in earnest to make it through, to carry on together, through a series of texts and physical routines (think Buster Keaton). They make it through by finally achieving height, perspective, and seeing what's possible. The result is the kind of beauty that makes you sigh. With an eye on vaudeville, the night sky, and this note: "If I die, my knowledge may die with me", Cupola Bobber investigate distance - both real and felt - while considering what it is to look at the night sky. Texts are sent to them on paper scrolls descending from the ceiling, texts that explore themes of distance-conquering: the first North American transcontinental railroad, Kennedy's speech declaring his goal of going to the moon, the Golden Record loaded onto the Voyager spacecraft and shot at the stars on a 50,000 year mission. Building a universe out of cardboard, Cupola Bobber discover a beautiful moment built like a monument.

Archive listings for The Man Who Pictured Space from His Apartment

Work type: Performance.

T1388936190

Running time 1hr 10 minsCompany Cupola Bobber.
1 Dec 08 to 2 Dec 08BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), Inner London :: V168
listing details L0817364288
12 Nov 08Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L1716764741
7 Nov 08Manchester Gorilla (formerly Green Room), Manchester :: V485
listing details L1288217534
27 Nov 07 to 28 Nov 07Lancaster Arts, Lancaster :: V522
listing details L1284330832

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