FOLDA Archive

Aaron Collier’s Frequencies creates a stunning combination of autobiography and techno music

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Described as a part-techno concert and part autobiographical, the musical innovatively tells the entertaining and captivating story of Collier’s life, starting at the beginning of the universe.

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Good Things To Do is technological poetry

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Good Things To Do is an immersive virtual experience “blending dreamy sonic landscape, solitary physical environment and an unexpected use of technology” in order to explore the softness within ourselves the world demands we abandon. From its initial workshop implementing digital design into the live installation at foldA in 2018 to its adaptation for COVID-19 today, Good Things To Do’s full embrace of a computerized form is the very thing that potentiates the theatricality of dream logic.

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Virtual Connectedness and Pandemic Dreaming at Cabin Fever PROTOTYPE

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In the first few months of the pandemic, virtual activities were beyond popular. From Zoom drinks to Club Quarantine to the rise of TikTok, people around the globe were craving a sense of togetherness that the pandemic was devoid of. Cabin Fever PROTOTYPE seeks to address this phenomenon: can virtual events create a sense of togetherness and unity?

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How ‘foldA’ Harnessed Digital to Create Art and Open Dialogue

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It is clear in today’s world that digital carries with it a power that can be harnessed to change and improve the efficiency and performance we hope to achieve as modern citizens of the 21st century.

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