Notes on the Classification of Spectral Lines, the Art of Water Writing, and Other Important Ephemera
by Catastrophe Theory Workshops
Sep. 17 - Sep. 19, 2015
Thursday-Saturday
The first production from Catastrophe Theory Workshops is a new collaborative venture with an express interest in the creation of original work, low-risk experimentation, and the combination of science and the arts. This first production - a collaboration between Rebecca Whitehurst and Stephen Pruitt, is an assemblage of short pieces about a wide variety of topics ranging from baseball signs to the feminist history of astrophysics; the decoding of signals from alien intelligences to the seemingly ancient, but in fact modern tradition of Chinese ground writing with water; and from the deconstruction of the music of Les Miserables to the ephemerality of far away radio transmissions picked up when driving on West Texas highways late at night.
Notes on the Classification of Spectral Lines, the Art of Water Writing, and Other Important Ephemera
by Rebecca Whitehurst and Stephen Pruitt
Catastrophe Theory Workshops
September 17 - September 19, 2015
2211-A Hidalgo Street
near Robert Martinez and E. 7th Street, behind Joe's Bakery
Austin, TX, 78702
Thursday, September 17 - Saturday September 19th at the Off Center, 2211 Hidalgo St Austin, TX 78702. Performances begin at 8 pm, and admission is sliding scale $10- $25.
Please join us for a small reception to gather feedback and celebrate after the show on Saturday September 19th.