2008 - Frozen Angels
Short Description
Brief Notes On The Process
Frozen Angels underwent an interdisciplinary process. We started by reading a lot of articles related to stem cell issues, attending talks and interviewing key experts from Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine's Centre for Biomedical Ethics. [...]
We then started exploring various permutations of the three narratives, and how they could be presented. We worked both in the Black Box—exploring form and content—and outside—filming and creating new materials. By the end of February, we had a first draft of the interdisciplinary composition. The next two weeks we reviewed the first raft, had more discussions and exploration and recomposed the work for the final week of rehearsal.
Frozen Angels underwent an interdisciplinary process. We started by reading a lot of articles related to stem cell issues, attending talks and interviewing key experts from Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine's Centre for Biomedical Ethics. [...]
We then started exploring various permutations of the three narratives, and how they could be presented. We worked both in the Black Box—exploring form and content—and outside—filming and creating new materials. By the end of February, we had a first draft of the interdisciplinary composition. The next two weeks we reviewed the first raft, had more discussions and exploration and recomposed the work for the final week of rehearsal.