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Exit Zero: An Atlas of One City Block Through Time

A web-based interactive documentary ( "iDoc") of the history of a single central city block in San Francisco.

Official Selection, 2022 FLEFF - Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival



LANDSCAPE WITH THE FALL OF ICARUS

A multi-media, solo performance blending video projections, sock puppets, spoken word and original song. Using Pieter Brueghel’s painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” as a jumping off point, six characters: Icarus, Pieter Brueghel, Henry Hudson, The Wall Street Minotaur, Amelia Earhart, and David Rockefeller present a “strange, funny, and chilling fugue” about ambition and recklessness. The Directed by Miguel Gutierrez, live music by Ryder Cooley, electronic sound and animations by Peter Kerlin, costumes by Jocelyn Davis, set design by Andrea Stanley, lighting by Carrie Wood. Landscape with the Fall of Icarus premiered at the Abrons Arts Center November 11-20, 2010 as a special event of the MIX/NYC Queer Experimental Media Festival. The work was developed during residencies at the MacDowell Colony, the Experimental Television Center, Mount Tremper Arts, and a Media Fellowship at Dance Theater Workshop and was presented as work-in-progress at the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Radar Reading Series, the National Queer Arts Festival in San Francisco and Dixon Place.


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CYBERSTROIKA

Co-Producer, Curator and Multimedia Installation Artist
a special multimedia exposition of queer visions of the future
part of  Frameline's 19th San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco, 1995.

co-produced with Jeffrey Winter, Jose Guevara, Samuael Topiary, David Averbach, Cary Boisvert, Bert Green and Nicole Scheller
co-presented by Please Louise Productions, Museo Contempo, Frameline and Southern Exposure

incorporating the work of over 100 artists in six main exhibition areas:
The Safer Sex Visitors Center, The Hal 2000 Social Plan, The CyberExpo, ZöLoft, a cyber-pirate space-ship rave installation, the Bargain Basement.


See Level 

Video Projection Designer, David Dorfman Dance Company

  • The Kitchen, New York, NY, 2003 - world premiere;

  • Connecticut College, Hartford, CT, 2003;

  • Eugene & Elinor Friend Center for the Arts, JCC, San Francisco, CA, 2005

Dance Magazine: "Samuael Topiary's striking video design of lapis lazuli seas and textural close-ups human skin created a rich visual environment..."

Allan Ulrich's review : "...Samuael Topiary's impressive visual design"

Rita Felciano's review: "...Samuael Topiary’s excellent video design... In addition to projecting mirror images of continents rubbing against each, Topiary created a series of ocean derived videos, sometimes literal sea shores with lapping waves but also dark sea walls full of mysterious movement, and a sense of underwater life.”


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TECHNOPIA, HOST OF SHTUDIO SHOW 

From 2005-06, Technopia was the host of the infamous Shtudio Show at Chez Bushwick in Brooklyn, NY, where she conducted interviews with numerous cultural luminaries of the dance and performance world including Deborah Hay, Vallejo Gantner, Cathy Edwards, Gia Kourlas and Carla Peterson. 

Shtudio Show was  a multi-disciplinary performance party curated by choreographer Miguel Gutierrez and hosted by Jeremy Wade, Loren Dempster, and Jonah Bokaer at Chez Bushwick, a live/work loft space located in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Shtudio Show offered a “shmorgasbord of cutting-edge dance, new music and other performance.” 

REVIEWS/NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:


SNATCHEL

Composed original soundscore  for live dance performance.

CROWD: Abby Crain, Anna Azrielli & Samuael Topiary
Judson Church, New York City, 2003


I SUCCUMB 

Video Projection Designer

Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People
Dance Theater Workshop, New York City, 2003


VAGINA DENTATA

Hip Circle Improvisations: collaboration with Abby Crain.

Improvisational dance performance exploring feminism & misogyny
Sound score by The Daughters of Houdini

Developed in residency at The Jon Sims Center, SF, CA

ODC Theater, San Francisco, CA, 1996.


The Fool

A multi-character, multi-media solo performance piece exploring the archetype of The Fool.

Improvisational dance, spoken word, 35mm slide projections, video.
Live music by Andrew Kushin & Shannon McMurchy

featuring:

  • a court jester - dance improvisation

  • FloraZena Hamburger, a performance artist from NJ

  • Edie 86, a club kid who gets kicked out of clubs for misbehaving

  • Technopia, an interplanetary expert on the Rave

  • Violet, a contact improv terrorist who takes the audience hostage


The Fall

A talking dance piece about overcoming family ghosts and eating disorders.

Written and performed by Samuael Topiary

Choreographed by Miguel Gutierrez

Soundscore by The Daughters of Houdini

Dancer’s Group Footwork, San Francisco, 1995: https://vimeo.com/156775089

The Fall at PS 122 - Sister Spit tour, 1997
https://vimeo.com/213305278