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RICARDO DOMINGUEZ +

DIANE LUDIN

BLUE MORPH

20 MARCH 2010
THEATER DOZ, SANTA YNEZ CA

Nanotechnology is changing our
perception of life and this is symbolic
in the Blue Morph butterfly with the
optics involved. That beautiful blue
color is not pigment at all, but
patterns and structure which is what
nano-photonics is centered on studying.
The optics are no doubt fascinating but
the real surprise is in the discovery
of the way cellular change takes place
in a butterfly. Sounds of metamorphosis
are not gradual nor as pleasant as we
would imagine it. Rather, the cellular
transformation happens in sudden surges
that are broken up with stillness and
silence. The audience is invited to
immerse themselves in the sounds of
metamorphosis and be the performer in
the piece.

COLLABORATORS: Miu Ling Lam / Romie
Littrell / Blanka Buic / Pinar Yoldas

SPECIAL THANKS to Susan Hopmans and
the David Bermant Foundation for their
continuous support.

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