2010 Reading-mistake Series III
Reading-mistake Series III
By Feng Jiangzhou & LinZhang
The play
recalls people’s living status in the urban cities in China. The play runs
through three chapters: it is concerned with the destruction of the city, and
each individual’s requests, needs and wastes. The rise of the city assembles
over a thousand years of human civilization, and the people’s wisdom embodies
numerous individual desires and dreams. The city's construction and development
provide its existence, but also increase the value of life with conditions and
opportunities, as well as witnesses the achievement of personal aspirations and
dreams. It is a city built by people to unite the individual to make dreams. In
the meanwhile, it could be quietly letting the greedy flames spread. Thus, year
after year, the building appears to no longer exist, and what is left is only
waste and destruction. Development is beginning to become difficult, as it is
leaving behind only the struggles and trade-offs. It is the same land, with the
same city, although it may achieve many beautiful dreams, but it cannot prevent
the breeding of greed. When individuals re-examine the use of the land and the
city individuals, there is endless waste that is dangerous, but also they do
not feel the difference between construction and destruction of thousands of
insurmountable miles. How does man achieve a balance between his endless
desires and limited resources? How does man choose a beautiful dream with the
grim reality? With these thoughts and doubts, accompanied by the audience's
assumptions and conjectures, Reading-mistake is performed on the
contemporary digital stage.
With total of three chapters, each chapter lasts
about fifteen minutes. Chapters are in multi-screen types, and every chapter
has a unique concept of an idea: by using multimedia, sound, and body language,
each of these concepts has a different emphasis.











































