Category Archives: Jordan Tallis

The Experiment – did we answer our question?

With the performance over, it felt appropriate to look back at our questions; What is intimacy and how do we create it? Can you create a meaningful encounter with a stranger? As discussed in a previous post, each of us … Continue reading

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The Performance – Reflections

The performance day had finally come, there was a good turnout and it appeared that the performance went well. Due to the content of our performance, we each had a very different experience, below are each of our responses; Jordan … Continue reading

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Music for 18 Musicians

Researching into sound was quite a challenging area as we did not want to influence  the intimacy explored in the performance. We moved away from the idea of emotive sounds and pushed towards more minimalistic textures, structures, harmonies and dissonance. … Continue reading

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One to One Responses

Although our performance is a group performance, it is set up as a series of one to one performances in which our question ‘What is intimacy?’ is explored. While each of these performances are experimenting with the same questions and … Continue reading

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Feeling intimate with a media text?

The media is a huge social entity, affecting a mass number of people worldwide. In terms of intimacy one would consider that it can only be found through physical acts and states of mind between two people, however one would … Continue reading

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