A country road. A tree. Evening.
Philadelphia Fringe Festival Gallery Vox Populi 141 N. 2nd St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 16 - 19 September, 1999.
An experimental, collaborative piece in which the roles of 'audience' and 'performer' are compressed. Multimedia interactive performance using video, sound, lighting and game-play. Based on the deep structure of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting For Godot".
Duration: 1 hour.
"...The actor, who on stage plays at being another before a gathering of people who play at taking him for that person."
Jorge Luis Borges.
"It is that the act of observation brings the things we are observing into existence."
Robert Matthews.
"...The theatre as the site of an ultra-incarnation, in which the body is double, at one a living body deriving from a trivial nature, and an emphatic, formal body, frozen by its function as an artificial object."
Roland Barthes.

