![]() ![]() The Sound Room: Water continuously drips into five different containers the sound of droplets is being captured and transmitted throughout the venue as a live soundtrack. Passers-by stop to gaze into the room through a shop window.įountain Room: Two bags of coloured xantham gum counterbalanced with jerrycans of water – the state of contained mess.įountain Room: The water jerrycans outweigh the XG bags and trigger the splash – the liquid is released, so is the mess.įountain Room: A few seconds after the liquid release.įountain Room: An element of Il- Anġli! installation.Īnother element of Il- Anġli! installation: Ele blue puddle made of xantham gum and glitter and a balloon-escapee. Drops from a water jerrycan set above the Angel produce water circles that momentarily freeze in the strobe light. The Angel Room: An Angel figurine stands in a large puddle of rain water (it rained heavily two days before the event). Tea Room: Love, an element of Il- Anġli! installation. Tea Room: Ira having a tea while pink cornstarch is dripping on a plastic plant. The voice-over of Cheyenne is heard, quoting Michel Serres. ![]() Waiting Room: First encounter with liquids dripping on the floor and a quotation from ‘Angels: A Modern Myth’ by Michel Serres (written out on the wall by Sean).Ĭourtyard: Valentina dancing to the music of her personal iPod, not heard to the audience, followed by Julia taking care of liquid supplies for the rest of the installation. Here’s a glimpse into this “IMAGINATIVE SPACE OF PLAY…”Įntrance Hall: A few words of introduction by Ira & Jimmy. ![]() Il- Anġli! was performed at The Gut, Valletta, together with Sean Decelis, Matthew Micallef, Julia Camilleri, Valentina Oliva, Sandra Zaffarese, Aidan Corlette, Nicole Blackman, Franklin Grima, Michael Grima, Svitlana Melkonyan, Khaled Abugrin, Lauren Salerno, and Cheyenne X-yn. Partially based on Michel Serres’s ‘angels-as-messengers’ concept, Il- Anġli! incited the viewer to explore the idea of movement, flux and transition through performing liquids and bodies. Il- Anġli! was a walk-through performance installation created for Notte Bianca 2017 by Ira Melkonyan and Jimmy Grima, founder members of the performance-art collective: The Rubberbodies ![]()
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