



An expansion of previous video work, Bach Studies, 2015 converted into a live performance using the glissenette fabric to attach on performer’s wrist stretching out to the ceiling of the space. Throughout the performance, the audience will be able to track the musician’s movement by the transformation of the shape from the fabric. The use of fabric and connection to the architectural element is to represent the relationship between performers in the space. This performance serves as a visual interpretation of a musical composition that performers create from their body movements. It allows the performers to be hyperaware of their presence within music along with audience tracking down their gesture through the transformation in the fabric shape. This performance challenges the musicians to play music in a particular setting without a stage and unannounced time of their performance.