Score
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Isaiah Wilson
Score explores the impact of technology on nature and human life. Using electric muscle stimulation (EMS), three performers' muscles are involuntarily activated, allowing choreography to be driven by computational code. The piece examines the relationship between the human body and technology, questioning how advancements meant to simplify life may disconnect us from free will and cognitive abilities. It raises ethical concerns about technologies that challenge the human body's relevance in society.
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