





Live-cinema performance at PS1 / MoMA, 2010
In "Turn Tables," the musician Grundik (of Grundik and Slava) and I collaborated in a jam session of image and sound. During the performance in Tel Aviv, Grundik played a Fisher-Price music box live via Skype from London, while I assembled the visuals into a real-time movie.
In another version of "Turn Tables," as a live image and sound improvisation session, I used two- and three-dimensional objects, music boxes and other tiny toys to assemble both image and sound in real-time