Monday July 29th, 1996
Internetless: an uncomfortable state to be in.

We still cannot connect to the Internet
from the telephone line of the Castel.

This means that we have to say goodbye to CU-SeeMe
and to other live interaction from the Net.

It also means that Professor Ghezzo
is not able to access the poems
he wanted to read during his multimedia presentation.

We don't even have the video projector that we were expecting.

The last solution is to use interactive presentations
of NGC and of flyvision that I have on my hard drive.

I connect Professor Kussick's TV set to Discovolante (my laptop)
and we fly.









First we use "loops4you" a presentation by Animal With No Name.

Then we use the images
that we took during another presentation
of "The Search for Euridice."

This gives me the idea of creating a piece
that would evolve as it is performed.
Each presentation would be based
on the memory of the previous presentations.



I find the chamber version of "The Search for Euridice"
to work really well.

It is easier to have performers and public interact tonight
than it was in the bigger production.
Professor Ghezzo held pieces of paper to each member of the public
so their response could be immediately included into the piece.

On top of that just those two days were enough
to create a symbiosis of our small group.


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