Flight Case is a performance centered around a transport cart with which air hostesses Elise Ehry and Kitty Maria interact. The cart, initially in the form of a closed case, is moved by the attendants before being transformed into a podium. This podium is accessible via fold-out stairs. During the performance, the cart-podium will be connected to the sound system, turning it into an electronic musical instrument.
This cart-podium reinterprets the industrial codes of the flight case in a handcrafted manner.

The flight case is a robust and reusable transport and storage case designed for packaging and protecting equipment that requires frequent transport or optimal storage. It is typically made from wood, honeycomb plastic, or aluminum, and reinforced with aluminum edges, giving it exceptional resistance to shocks, vibrations, and torsion. It is equipped with handles, latches, hinges, and sometimes wheels for easier handling.

Material: plywood, glazed stoneware corners and handles, flight case accessories, modular synthetiser Benjolin V2, patch cables, wheels.



