I Am Who I am, I Am What I Am, I Do What I Do
-duo performance with Hiroko Tsuchimoto at Curzon Hall in the University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Organized by Dhaka Live Art Biennale
This duo performance with Hiroko Tsuchimoto analyzed the impact of social media on human behavior and how it has created new ways of communication. We especially addressed the phenomenon of online self-presentation and social media bragging, and created playful conversations for the performances.
In the performance “I Am Who I am, I Am What I Am, I Do What I Do” in Dhaka, we invited audience members to Curzon Hall, the historically significant building for the Bengali Language Movement and had a scripted conversation assembled from social media quotes, which can be interpreted as another language invasion in the global context. After that, we divided the audience into pairs and assigned each pair to have a bragging conversation with their partner.
In the performance “I Am Who I am, I Am What I Am, I Do What I Do” in Dhaka, we invited audience members to Curzon Hall, the historically significant building for the Bengali Language Movement and had a scripted conversation assembled from social media quotes, which can be interpreted as another language invasion in the global context. After that, we divided the audience into pairs and assigned each pair to have a bragging conversation with their partner.