Strange Attractors - The Anatomy of Dr Tulp (2009)

Strange Attractors (The Anatomy of Dr. Tulp) is a kinetic light installation exploring the relationships between human bodies, both real and imagined. A prone figure lies in the centre of an empty square, and passers by are invited to participate in the ritualistic exploration of the environment.

Strange Attractors was commissioned by FACT for the inaugural Abandon Normal Devices (AND) festival, held in Liverpool in September 2009.

The piece was designed and created by KMA (Tom Wexler and Kit Monkman) with music from Peter Broderick’s music for the dance work ‘Falling From Trees’ ( myspace.com/peterbroderick ).

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Strange Attractors (The Anatomy of Dr. Tulp) is a kinetic light installation exploring the relationships between human bodies, both real and imagined. A prone figure lies in the centre of an empty square, and passers by are invited to participate in the ritualistic exploration of the environment.

Strange Attractors was commissioned by FACT for the inaugural Abandon Normal Devices (AND) festival, held in Liverpool in September 2009.

The piece was designed and created by KMA (Tom Wexler and Kit Monkman) with music from Peter Broderick’s music for the dance work ‘Falling From Trees’ ( myspace.com/peterbroderick ).

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