I’m going to get this down before I forget it.

Aftermath.

An empty stage, only sound is heard, people talking, slightly panicked. The sound cuts in and out through static. Someone is trying to destroy the signal. Music, voice, white noise. The signal is gone. They’ve destroyed the signal.

It is 5 years after the G.O.D’s demise. Only two men survive to tell the tale. Armed with recordings, sound files, screens and a camera, they piece the puzzle together in front of your eyes in complete silence to tell the story. The past speaks the words of the present.
The two artists create a performance from destruction, with music, sound effects and stage composition. The words and videos knit together until we loop back to the end.

Taking inspiration from The Bullet and the Bass Trombone (which shows one man using music and sound files to tell the story of how his orchestra were separated) and Longwave (a show which looks at two men silently communicating to each other in a small room as each goes in and outside, doing sciencey things and putting hazmat suits on and stuff as the events unfurl)

I’d highly suggest reading the descriptions I’ve linked to.

Starting from nothing, using what they have to create art out of destruction.

Aftermath.

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