XR Performance Study 02: The Play

Audience → Digital Environment & Avatar → Performer

This work is part of an ongoing research series investigating the relationships between audience, performer, virtual avatar, and digital environment within participatory performance systems.

Through a series of experiments, different channels of influence are tested and compared to examine how agency, perception, and feedback emerge across physical and virtual spaces.

In this experiment, audience input alters the virtual environment, which in turn affects the performer’s physical and spatial conditions. The performer’s movement is mapped onto a digital avatar, creating a feedback loop between audience, environment, body, and representation.

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Chapter

Chapter 01: The Whisper puts a webcom onto the Child (performer) and the Self (avatar) appears.

Chapter 04: The fabrics start to directly control the Self and even the Child is influenced.

Chapter 02: The Child and the Self dance in harmony. 

Chapter 05: Both the Child and the Self are exhausted; the Whisper guides the audience to put the controllers around the Child. They fight against the Walls of Expectations brought by the controllers. The Self is devoured.

Chapter 03: Fabrics controlled by audience members appear and collide with the Self, distorting the movements and generating sound cues.

Chapter 06: The Child for the first time looks back and sees the screen and endless duplicates of herself. She takes the camera down and aims it towards her own face.

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Showcase Highlights

  • Media Commons, 370 Jay Street, Brooklyn NY, 2025

  • La MaMa Galleria, New York NY, 2025

  • A Space Gallery — London, 2025

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