III. Dual Resonance

Momak Kyoto, Nuit Blanche, October 2022

Premiered at MOMAK Kyoto (The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto) as a part of Nuit Blanche Kyoto, September 23 – October 2, 2022

Sound and video installation: a choreographed film, presented with the audience positioned between two screens facing one another, with sound spatialized across 12 speakers

Composition: Yannick Paget. Video direction: Alexandre Maubert. Scientific Advisor: Koji Hashimoto Choreography: Hidekazu Maeda. Dancers: Yuki Goda and Kyoko Nomura

This movement explores the concept of dual resonance, the phenomenon that gave rise to string theory. It examines how, during an interaction between two particles (as observed in particle accelerators), two distinct and simultaneous outcomes may be observed. Is this a paradox? A question of perspective? Or the simultaneity of multiple realities? This duality challenges our understanding of the most fundamental interactions of matter, suggesting that multiple realities may coexist within a single event.

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