" Orgia " of poetry at the bottom of the abyssal zone

Three actors interpret Orgia , part of Pasolini which puts in scene in Belfort Jean Lambert-wild. But they are not alone on the plate. Around them float per moments of the odd beings: Apharias, which evolves/moves in bunches, evoke soap bubbles; many bulkier, Hyssards has a definitely phallic form. These translucent creatures, which are only projections in three dimensions, answer the generic name of Posydones and take as a starting point organizations living at the ocean floor. Sensors, connected on the skin of the actors, record the rates of heartbeat and respiratory, the variations in temperatures. The behavior of Posydones, their movements, depend directly on the human emotions.
The whole of the system was baptized " Daedalus ", in homage not to Ulysses de Joyce but with a British corvette - the HMS Daedalus - whose crew affirmed to have observed, August 6, 1848, a marine monster.

Rene Solis
02/2001