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Roots + Wires

Project type

Performance

Date

2008

Location

Rhubarb Festival/Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (Toronto)

Roots + Wires existed as a decentralized, anarchistic and (perhaps) never-ending work in progress. A collaboration by Jesse Scott and Mireille Rosner, it was a prolonged research into the possibilities of media, sound, and the body to engage with the concept of the rhizome, as popularized in the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari – A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia.

From 2004 to 2012, a series of experimental performances including dancing, circuit bending, original video and sound production, and rhizomatic cooking were shared with the public. Presentations included Incheon Art Platform (Seoul, 2012), New Forms Festival (Vancouver, 2008) Rhubarb Festival/Buddies in Bad Times Theatre (Toronto, 2008), among others.

Mireille Rosner

Grandview-Woodland

Vancouver, BC

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I live and create on lands where mountains meet the sea, held in the care of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations since time immemorial. These lands were never ceded, and I honor the wisdom and resilience of these First Nations and commit to walking gently, listening deeply, and creating in ways that uphold Indigenous sovereignty and respect for the earth.

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