A multimedia terrorlogical installation exploring (rein)forced consumption. Featuring live performance, mixed media and audio visual installations. ‘Visitors to Hu Mane Manor will be met by Mr. Ire Rots, who will welcome you to step inside and drink your fill. Please keep your eyes closed and your mouth open’.
Thomas A. Day is a performance, sound and visual artist. His practice utilises noise & drone, manipulated visuals, spoken word and found sounds, which are often combined to form inter-disciplinary performance installations, presented as part of the ongoing collaborative project, Ma Ya Ga Ng Re Ne.
Recent Ma Ya Ga Ng Re Ne works have focused on the disjuncture between the spectacle and saturation of popular culture and current global events, with a particular focus on the issues emerging from ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Current events are used to frame and explore wider questions regarding our relationships and attitudes towards consumption, power, gender, sexuality and violence.
Ma Ya Ga Ng Re Ne will present a new performance installation work at BEAF 2013 entitled Hu Mane Manor, exploring the politics and perversion of (rein)forced consumption.
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