KAKI KING

ongoing collaborations

Music artist Kaki King created Data Not Found, a gripping meditation on the data we live with, and the data we leave behind.

In the show, Kaki reimagines her guitar to immerse the audience in a world that is both sonic and visual. Inspired by elements of nature, Data Not Found incorporates lush, often responsive technical theater and projection work, using the stage as a canvas. The piece invites the audience to contemplate the nature of love, loss, alienation and rebirth, and how we as humans attempt to create meaning from the vast endless patterns of our world.

Associate video design by Attilio Rigotti.

Music artist Kaki King created Data Not Found, a gripping meditation on the data we live with, and the data we leave behind.

In the show, Kaki reimagines her guitar to immerse the audience in a world that is both sonic and visual. Inspired by elements of nature, Data Not Found incorporates lush, often responsive technical theater and projection work, using the stage as a canvas. The piece invites the audience to contemplate the nature of love, loss, alienation and rebirth, and how we as humans attempt to create meaning from the vast endless patterns of our world.

Associate video design by Attilio Rigotti.

Modern Yesterdays is a full-length studio album by Kaki King, her first since the 2015 The Neck Is A Bridge to the Body.

With technicolor imagination, technical wizardry, and carefully choreographed guitar and drum playing, the live performance pairs future-forward modernity with contemplative longing. Modern Yesterdays sends the audience on an audiovisual journey reset by our recent past, arriving at emotional places we’ve been yearning to visit.

The live show had its New York City premier at the Lincoln Center in September 2021. Projection design created by Attilio Rigotti, video design assisstance by Orsolya Szantho.

Modern Yesterdays is a full-length studio album by Kaki King, her first since the 2015 The Neck Is A Bridge to the Body.

With technicolor imagination, technical wizardry, and carefully choreographed guitar and drum playing, the live performance pairs future-forward modernity with contemplative longing. Modern Yesterdays sends the audience on an audiovisual journey reset by our recent past, arriving at emotional places we’ve been yearning to visit.

The live show had its New York City premier at the Lincoln Center in September 2021. Projection design created by Attilio Rigotti, video design assisstance by Orsolya Szantho.

We provide a range of creative services, including cinematography, coloring, editing and animation, interactive and web design, and direction for art, theater, and film. We have worked with a range of higher educational institutions, media producers, and theater companies, some of which you see listed above. Find our recent commissioned projects below.