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By Jose Gonzalez

Published on September 03, 2008 at 4:03am

Worthwhile road trips feature unique sights and sounds, from tourist-drawing dinosaurs to roadside diners stuck in the past. It’s rare that the road-trippers bring the sights and sounds with them.

San Francisco-based performance-art troupe Double Vision trucks its combination of choreographed and improvised dance, video projections and animation, and live electronic music to venues across the country. Past performances have brought to life ruminations on technology while turning time into putty like The Futurists of the past. Expect to have your attention stretched and sent in a few directions when Double Vision performs at Trunk Space.


Tue., Sept. 9, 7 p.m., 2008