TIME CAPSULE

DANIEL BLUE and COMPANY Wo

film

Time Capsule is an evolving archive of light, sound, and motion—a record of bodies marking time within the void. Dancers, tethered by circular sensors, navigate a white-box, exiled in deep space, nine years in hyperspeed, searching for new ground. Guided by Daniel Blue’s simple yet expressive movement language, they generate choreography through chance-based procedures, ensuring each iteration is entirely new. Direction and Cinematography by Daniel Blue. They move in and out of synchronicity, order, and chaos, painting with quality and timing as they create meaning from nothingness. Each recorded session is archived, forming a constellation of cinematic fragments—some abstract, bending light into visual music, others sharply defined, revealing glimpses of structure and meaning. In its final form, Time Capsule is an immersive document of survival, sensation, and the ways we measure existence—a message in a bottle, cast into the abyss. It is long-form, non-narrative media. In Act I we have solos, Act II duets, Act III trios, Act IV we study group behavior, and Act V is abstract media.

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