Mortal Engine

One of my favourite TED talks is by Susan Blackmore, in which she discussed the concept of memes (self-replicating cultural entities) and her prediction of a new type of entity called the ‘teme’ — replicating technology (think iPods and mobile phones). It left a lasting impression on me — that by living we are indirectly […]
Jimmy Dalton
Published on May 02, 2010

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One of my favourite TED talks is by Susan Blackmore, in which she discussed the concept of memes (self-replicating cultural entities) and her prediction of a new type of entity called the 'teme' — replicating technology (think iPods and mobile phones). It left a lasting impression on me — that by living we are indirectly affecting the existence and propagation of countless ideas and objects. This idea is strongly illustrated in Chunky Move's Mortal Engine, a stunning dance piece that includes technology as one of the performers.

Using the latest in digital projection and sound generation, Mortal Engine promises to never be the same show twice; the music and visuals respond in real time to the movements of the dancers, creating a stunning experience. Beautiful human forms are shadowed and highlighted by laser light, and oscillating sound waves pick up even the slightest movements to create a moving score. If Blackmore's temes are a reality, then Mortal Engine is a vision of our harmonious marriage with technology.

Let's hope that Chunky Move are right.

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