"Videomoita", de Otávio Donasci | Performance | 10º Festival
A balloon-character, whose expressions were produced by video monitors, hovered above the Sesc Pompeia Sports Complex.
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"VideoTaxiGirls", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 9º Festival
A couple of rolling store mannequins with TV monitors for heads can be invited to dance by members of the audience. All they have to do is pay the gigolo in charge of the video and sound systems.
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"Videomáscaras", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 9º Festival
Performance in which video-sails are transformed into giant faces using three-dimensional video projections.
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"Midiotauro", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 9º Festival
Based upon the Greek legend of the Minotaur, the performance involved a videocreature with an ox’s head and two monitors for eyes.
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"Videotauro", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 3º Festival
A horse with a 20-inch TV monitor for a head roamed the streets of São Paulo’s Bixiga neighborhood
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"Videocriaturas", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 3º Festival
A videocreature walks around the exhibition during the festival; two others fight kendo-style.
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"Videoteatro", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 3º Festival
The performer lays the foundations to his video theater, which is based on the incorporation of video into the actor’s expression.
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"A Máscara Eletrônica", by Otávio Donasci | Performance | 2º Festival
Performance staged by videocreatures, the brainchild of Otávio Donasci, a São Paulo-based actor, stage designer, theater director and multimedia artist.
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Coverage of Donasci’s performance at MIS-SP | 1st Festival
Tadeu Jungle covered the performance Cavaleiro do Apocalipse, presented by Otávio Donasci in front of the MIS-SP on August 08, 1983, during the opening of the Festival
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Cavaleiro do Apocalipse, by Otávio Donasci | 1st Festival
On August 08, 1983, during the opening of the Festival, Otávio Donasci turns into the Horseman of the Apocalypse and rides along Augusta Street all the way to MIS-SP
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