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WindowsNinetyEight 1996 CdRom with sound (detail)

Exhibitions:
2004 Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London
2003 Monik Festival des Arts Electroniques, Cedex, France
2001 Digital Performance Symposium Hoxton Hall, London
2000 Monaco Danses Dances Forum, Monaco
2000 100 Years of British Dance, Park Tower, Tokyo, Japan
2000 Interactive Arts, British Academy of Film & Television Awards (BAFTA) London
1999 Dancehouse, Melbourne, Australia
1999 Gallery OneoOne, Reykjavik, Iceland
1998 Lovebytes Festival, The Workstation, Sheffield
1998 Governors Conference on the Arts, Los Angeles, USA
1998 Pandaemonium London Electronic Arts, London
1998 DEAF Lantaren Venster & V2Lab, Rotterdam, Holland
1998 The Jerwood Space. London
1997 Lovebytes Festival, The Workstation, Sheffield
1997 Transmediale International Media Arts Festival, Berlin, Germany
1996 Dance on Screen, The Place Theatre, London

 

WindowsNinetyEight 1996
CdRom and installation
Dancers: Shirley Lundstram, Ruth Gibson
Choreographer: Ruth Gibson
Assistant choreographer: Chatalle Nasseri
Interactive design: Tim Schofield, Bruno Martelli
Music: Parker
Photography: Vanessa Jones
Costume: Conscious Earthwear
Concept & design: Gibson / Martelli

dedicated to the memory of Clare Godfrey and Sandra Fisher

 

WindowsNinetyEight is a portrait of three women living in a high-rise flat in London, devised for CDRom, the production chronicles a single 24 hour cycle in the life of each woman, surveying their private behaviour, habits, chores, dreams and fantasies. As night falls a mysterious event causes each of the women to witness the deepest fears of the others. The work draws on the disciplines of film, dance and literature interpreted through digital technology.

WindowsNinetyEight was BAFTA nominated in 2002