27
Apr
10

Prove You’re Not a Robot: interactive experiments in Fear-Art-Love

On April 8th, I had the honor of photographing this performance by Sadie Lune and Lula Mae Day.

Sadie’s description of the performance:

An ‘availabilist’ performance art installation investigating intimacy, shame and the blessed beast of huge love.
A sequence of interactive games, symbiotic rituals and swell treats traveling through the theater space.
This show is the completion of an AIRspace Residency
part of the ongoing project Teaching Myself to Love

more on her site.


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