Dreamlives of Debris is a hybrid retelling of the Theseus and Minotaur
myth. Here the Minotaur is a little deformed girl--she calls herself
Debris--hidden away from public view in the labyrinth beneath Knossos.
She possesses the ability to hear the flood of thoughts and see the
flood of memories, desires, and futures of others throughout history
from Herodotus and Pliny to Borges and Edward Snowden.
Her labyrinth takes the form of an impossible liquid architecture
bearing no center and hence no discernible perimeter. Dreamlives of
Debris explores such impossible architecture as a way of knowing -- an
extended metaphor for our current sense of lived experience: the
feeling, for instance, of being awash in massive, networked data fields
that may lead everywhere and nowhere at once. The lyrical narrative
takes the form of a collage composed of multiple voices and genres from
multiple time periods.