Bryan Chang is a designer and artist working at the intersection of graphic design, scenography, and media art. His practice spans visual identity, print and digital design, lighting and multimedia design, and photography. His work in theatre and dance has received multiple arts award nominations. Bryan is also a co-founder of Sans Collective, an interdisciplinary group creating work for performance and exhibition. He is currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Titus Andronicus
The lighting design, utilising a combination of stage fixtures and LED pixel bars, was intentionally restrained and monochromatic. Colour was used sparingly to allow the performances and the floral-plant embodiments of the characters to remain central, and to reflect the stark binaries of the play. Presented in a challenging, inverted in-the-round format with shallow stages encircling the audience, the stage drew inspiration from dioramas: a minimalist and impressionistic arrangement featuring draped fabrics—reminiscent of Roman togas—interacting with light and shadow, flanked by two contrasting tree structures.
Special thanks to Foong and Hazim for their technical assistance with the LED pixel bars.
Photos by Nicholas Augustin.
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