A durational performance installation that explores perceptions of public, personal and private space, freedom and restriction through gameplay and movement within a series of fixed spaces. A group of men in a performance area of ever-decreasing size: With a random and unknown hierarchy that turns on its head as those with the most space become those trying to fit into a space where there is none left.
Peter Jacobs is an experienced performer currently exploring new opportunities within performance making. Having performed in many different artists' projects as a volunteer, in 2014 he started to devise his own concepts. His interests lie in exploring ideas of ordinariness and the unthinking choreography of unconsidered everyday life. He is also interested in dystopian worlds, censorship, ageing, masculinity and male sexual identity.
Emergency 2016: a free day out for the curious
Peter Jacobs is an experienced performer currently exploring new opportunities within performance making. Having performed in many different artists' projects as a volunteer, in 2014 he started to devise his own concepts. His interests lie in exploring ideas of ordinariness and the unthinking choreography of unconsidered everyday life. He is also interested in dystopian worlds, censorship, ageing, masculinity and male sexual identity.
Emergency 2016: a free day out for the curious
Photography: Steven Rolfe