The power of the spill is a multidisciplinary performance that emerges at the intersection of digital technologies and the imaginary. A choreography of movement based on somatic practices reconfigures the space by projecting backwards the image of a camera altered by feedback processes created through live coding.
It proposes that the way we experience the world (experience that arises through the body) and the categories we create through images have social consequences; they shape our value systems and determine what kind of thoughts, movements and relationships are possible.
The power of the spill is a study of visual perception and how it affects our understanding of the world, with the goal of creating an alternative lens that recognizes the vitality of objects, a topology between species, the ways in which seemingly separate entities are in constant exchange, towards a more ecological vision of life.