Created in response to a residency at the L’Escaut project space in Brussels, The Red Box is a collaborative work by Olivia Lennon and Jan van Schaik.
The work understands the space as a found object. A found object that has architectural, social, cultural and political qualities. And treats these found qualities as building blocks on which to expand the material philosophies of their practice.
There is a process to this philosophical expansion. It is a form of thinking that requires time and space to play with, rearrange, and reconsider the building blocks. And it is a form of thinking that requires empathy, observation, and the production of work in iterative form.
The recording of this process is the primary output of the work – like a black box flight recorder. And it is from the concept that the project gets its name: The Red Box.
The process revolves around an act. The act will have a set. It will have actors who will become characters through scripted words, sounds, choreography, props, and costume.
In addition to the actors, the current members of L’Escaut will also be invited to participate in a form consistent with how they already interact with the studio. Forms such as film, architecture, performance, and the culinary arts. And in other ways as yet unknown.
This act will have an audience, who will be embedded in the space of the performance.
And the act will also involve participants from around the globe who will interact with it via fax, email, morse-code, and screen.
The Red Box will document the planning of the act, the writing of the script, the invention of the characters, the design of their costumes, and the details of their props. The Red Box will record the creation of drawings, images, models, and lighting diagrams of the set design. And it will keep a choreographic score of the movement of its agents and actors.
On Sunday 28 April , an audience will be invited to a private viewing of a full dress rehearsal of the act. This dress rehearsal is titled: Act One. Attending this dress rehearsal represents a rare opportunity to experience a conceptual artwork in the making.
To provide broader context to the performers, participants, and the audience of Act One, an exhibition of what has been recorded by The Red Box thus far will be exhibited simultaneously.
After 28 April, and back in Melbourne, the artists will continue to contribute to the work via the remote means for interaction set up by them during their residency. At the same time, they will collate the contents of The Red Box and configure it into a form suitable for archiving, exhibition, and publishing
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THE RED BOX, by Olivia Lennon and Jan van Schaik, 2024
Photos by Fabien Silvestre Suzor and Johan Poezevara