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Chrissy Martin is an interdisciplinary performance artist and movement educator with roots in contemporary and Afro-Caribbean dance forms, postmodern experimental music, and physical theater. Chrissy blends contemporary movement and language/voice to rigorously examine her intersecting queer and neurodivergent identities.
Owen Lowery is an interactive artist with a mission to create situations that foster and reward curiosity. He prioritizes Universal Design in his work, hoping all people, regardless of age, height, background, or accessibilty situation, can meaningfully engage.
trace/play is the collaboration between interdisciplinary performance artist Chrissy Martin and interactive artist Owen Lowery.
trace/play crafts performance events that offer multi-sensory experiences for participants through live processing with AI body tracking, sonification, and generative visualization, all imbued with curiosity and serious play.
Chrissy Martin is an interdisciplinary performance artist and movement educator with roots in contemporary and Afro-Caribbean dance forms, postmodern experimental music, and physical theater. Chrissy blends contemporary movement and language/voice to rigorously examine her intersecting queer and neurodivergent identities.
Owen Lowery is an interactive artist with a mission to create situations that foster and reward curiosity. He prioritizes Universal Design in his work, hoping all people, regardless of age, height, background, or accessibilty situation, can meaningfully engage.
Artwork Installations
January - May 2024 // Wabash College
Eric Dean Gallery // Crawfordsville, IN
play/trace artworks and interactive exhibit on display as part of Owen Lowery's residency show Proto/Drift
Performances
Winter/Spring 2024 // Wabash College
Date & Time TBD
Video: Arial Dance Tests with Reactive Sonification
First ever motion visualization test result
Still frame from first visual test style
Video: First visualization test from dance
Liquid simulation visual test still frame
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