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In the first place...

In the first place (2013), an EMPAC Dance Movie Commission based on the Renaissance book Hypnerotomachia Poliphili was installed at EMPAC last April. The link includes the first two scenes. As it opens, and as the opening text informs you, Poliphilo has fallen asleep and found himself in a wood. A second influence for the piece was the "Memory Palace" mnemonic technique. It shifted Poliphilo's "crisis of forgetting" from the Renaissance protagonist's disorientation relative to antiquity, to a disorienting relationship between personal memory and a location's historical record. With music by Erin Gee, and titles and postproduction by Patrick Kelley.

In the first place...

In the first place (2013), an EMPAC Dance Movie Commission based on the Renaissance book Hypnerotomachia Poliphili was installed at EMPAC last April. The link includes the first two scenes. As it opens, and as the opening text informs you, Poliphilo has fallen asleep and found himself in a wood. A second influence for the piece was the "Memory Palace" mnemonic technique. It shifted Poliphilo's "crisis of forgetting" from the Renaissance protagonist's disorientation relative to antiquity, to a disorienting relationship between personal memory and a location's historical record. With music by Erin Gee, and titles and postproduction by Patrick Kelley.

In the first place... (Scenes 1 and 2)

In the first place...", filmed in Rome, reframes "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (The Strife of Love in a Dream)," an Italian pastoral romance published in 1499. More information is available here: empac.rpi.edu/events/2013/spring/first-place Created and performed: Colin Gee Music: Erin Gee Post-production and titles: Patrick Kelley In the first place…” is an EMPAC DANCE MOViES Commission 2011-2012, supported by The Jaffe Fund for Experimental Media and Performing Arts. Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY