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THIS EVENT IS FREE
TRACING MOBILITY SYMPOSIUM
Symposium #1 of 3
15 May
10am - 6pm
Nottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham, NG1 2GB
Joining forces with Nottingham Contemporary as part of their forthcoming Uneven Geographies exhibition, Tracing Mobility, the first of Radiator’s three international symposia, examines the emergence of a new space, a space born out of the technology used to control and divide society.
Participants include; Frank Abbott (UK); Active Ingredient [Rachel Jacobs] (UK); Robin Bhattacharya (UK/CH); Heath Bunting (UK); Simon Faithfull (UK/DE); James Kennard (UK); Plan b [Sophia New & Daniel Belasco Rogers] (UK/DE); Katarzyna Krakowiak (PL); Krzysztof Nawratek (PL/UK); Kate Rich (UK); Michelle Teran (CA/DE); Open_Sailing [Ollie Palmer] (UK); Gordan Savicic (AT/NL); Trebor Scholz (US); Basak Senova (TR); Société Réaliste (HU/FR); Joanna Warsza (PL); Mushon Zer-Aviv (IL/US)
Presentations by artists and speakers from such diverse fields as geography, urban theory and computer science will explore what constitutes being nomadic these days and how developments in networked and open source infrastructure are transforming our expectations of 'Place'.
These events are free but booking is essential.
To reserve a place, please telephone Nottingham Contemporary on 0115 9242421 or visit
tracingmobility.eventbrite.com
We are exploring the design process of textile sensors on the body and have been working with cellist Peter Gergson and sound engineer Yann Seznec, showing at the MIT Media Lab, InSpace (Edinburgh) and the House of Lords (London) - yes, we were surprised too...
The next stage of the project is to introduce movement and we invite you to come and respond to Peter's music while wearing the woven, embroidered and knitted garments which house stretch sensors - we will use your feedback to inform what the garments eventually do, and to assess placement of the textile sensors.
There is a confirmed exhibition for the video documentation of this in June in Dundee, Scotland, with all participants credited fully, and we will cover your expenses.
Please email Sarah at sarah.kettley@ntu.ac.uk.
see Aeolia online:
http://www.sarahkettleydesign.co.uk/CCA_event_July_09/aeolia.html
Person must be able to do:
-Sound mixing and EQing
-Video editing: photographs, text, moving images
-Special effects on stationary and moving images
Previous experience is preferred. Small budget. 15-17 hours max.
Adam McKinney
Co-Director, DNAWORKS
Phone: (212) 765-4914
adam@dnaworks.org
www.dnaworks.org
Jessica Meuninck-Ganger and Nathaniel Stern approach both old and new media as form. In their Distill Life works, the artists permanently mount translucent prints and drawings directly on top of video screens, creating moving images on paper. They incorporate technologies and aesthetics from traditional printmaking - including woodblock, silk screen, etching, lithography, photogravure etc with the technologies and aesthetics of contemporary digital, video and networked art, to explore images as multidimensional.
Meuninck-Ganger and Stern hack and tweak, shoot and print, appropriate and remix, edit and draw. Their juxtaposition of anachronistic and disparate methods, materials and content - print and video, paper and electronics, real and virtual - enables novel approaches to understanding each. The artists engage with subject matter ranging from historical portraiture to current events, from hyperreal landscapes to socially awkward moments. The works are surprising, wistful, enchanting, and seriously playful.
An early video-art pioneer and an internationally exhibited artist, Beryl Korots multiple-channel (and multiple-monitor) video installation works explored the relationship between programming tools as diverse as the technology of the loom and multiple-channel video. For most of the 1980s, Korot concentrated on a series of paintings that were based on a language she created that was an analogue to the Latin alphabet. Drawing on her earlier interest in weaving and video as related technologies, she made most of these paintings on hand-woven and traditional linen canvas. More recently, she has collaborated with her husband, the composer Steve Reich, on "Three Tales," a documentary digital video opera in three acts that explores the way technology creates and frames our experience.
Learn more about Beryl Korot: http://www.art21.org/artists/beryl-korot
VIDEO | Producer: Wesley Miller & Nick Ravich. Interview: Wesley Miller. Camera & Sound: Nick Ravich. Editor: Joaquin Perez. Archival Material Courtesy: Beryl Korot & the Daniel Langlois Foundation of Montreal. Special Thanks: Davidson Gigliotti & Ira Schneider.
Nits Salvatges (Wild Nights) proposes a frame to experiment with what is uncertain and circumstantial in theideas, regardless its evolution, materialization or development.
An event that brings together eight new and specific actions by artistsfrom different areas, territories and generations.
A two-daysproject, curated by La Porta, that invites us to sharethe ephemeral reality, the luxurious act, unpredictable stimuli betweenthe body and the word, between the anecdote and the reflection, betweenthe essay and the romantic illusion.
You can follow both sessions here on STREAMING with the collaboration of minipimer.tv.
Friday April 23rd
- Oscar Abril Ascaso:Acción Ibérica nº 1: Acto fundacional de Acción Iberista (FundationalAct of Acción Iberista)
- Colectivo 96º: FINGIR#1 (To Fake #1)
- Amalia Fernández:Enconstrucción (Under Construction)
- EstherFerrer: ¿Es estouna performance? (Is This a Performance?)
Saturday April 24th
- Abraham Hurtado: Collective Unconsciousness
- Elena Córdoba - Cristóbal Pera:El amory la herida (Love and Wound)
- GéraldKurdian: My firstclub song ever
- Davis Freeman: Onenight only
Where: CCCB - C/ Montalegre, 5 - 08001 Barcelona
When: at 9pm
Price:5 euros / Reduced: 3 euros - Friends of the CCCB,students, retired, unemployed persons, members of professionalperforming arts associations, Libraries identification card, CarnetJove. Tickets on sale at the ticket offices of the CCCB on April 23rdand 24th from 11am. Discount tickets at ATRAPALO
See the 3rd editionand the 4thedition of Nits Salvatges.
ManuelBürgin, Verena Weiss, Anne Rosset, Robert Alexander,
Angelika Ächter, Götz Dihlmann, Christian Glaus, Jean-Pierre Hoby, Greta Gratos
Love Is A Battle Field
Call for artists/collaborators
Les Manouches theater company is looking for artists [visual,music,dance,performance], scholars and cultural workers based in NewYork who
-are originally from the Mediterranean
-who belong to the Mediterranean diaspora,
-whose work is informed by or interested in contemporary Mediterranean identity and culture
-who have a keen professional interest in Mediterranean culture
to join us for the creation of the MedInitiative. The MedInitiative will be a network and database that will provide information on the participating artists and their work andwill serve as a platform for the exchange of ideas, information and interests.Through the MedInitiative we seek to find artists and collaborators for theorganization of Between The Seas, a festival of Mediterranean performing artsin NYC. For more information and if you are interested in the project pleasesend your resume, and a letter expressing your interest and background to: lesmanouchestheatre@gmail.com. Forinformation on Les Manouches please visit www.lesmanouches.wordpress.com
Palucca Schule
July 28th 2010
Using the most advanced social software platforms and rich multimedia
internet applications, dance-tech.net provides movement and new media
artists, theorist, thinkers and technologists an on-line space for
accessing and sharing ideas, work, research and collaborative projects.
Barrios Solano introduces dance-tech.net and dance-techTV as a
sustainable model of production and exchange of knowledge within a
community of movement and mew media artits, theorists, technologists and
organizations. The new internet or Web 2.0 architectures helps us to
see Networks as the materialization of social dynamics, as sites of
action, translocal presence and social innovation and sampling. They
have become the most important emergent repositories of social and
cognitive capital of a given community. dance-tech.net registers
conversations, dialogues, performances, ideas and lives using the WWW as
a site for a relational intervention on the boundaries of bodies,
countries, disciplines and organizations.
TRACES:
DANCE/IMPROVISATION/NEW MEDIA/COGNITION
SAMPLES OF MY WORK
RESEARCH
COMPOSITION/BODY/EMBODIMENT/COGNITION/REAL-TIME/SYSTEMS/DESIGN/INTERACTIONS/DISTRIBUTED/ECOLOGICAL/NETWORK
EMERGENCE
BOTTOM-UP
BATESON QUESTION?
WHAT IS A HAND?
_____________________________________
Can the computers think like humans?
-That reminds me of a story!
WE FEEL FINE
Storytelling
Context/domain of interactions
Relations
1.-COMMUNITY
DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY
FROM A LIST SERV TO A SOCIAL NETWORK
WEB 2.0
OPEN PLATFORM
DANCE-TECH.NET
FROM DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DANCE TO MOVEMENT TO MOTION:
INTERNATIONAL/TRANS-LOCAL
TRANS-DISCIPLINARY
GROUNDED ON THE DYNAMICS OF PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS
KNOWLEDGE SHARING STRATEGIES/SHARING ALL RESOURCES.
COLLABORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS AND BARTERING:
INDIVIDUALS
VENUES
DTW, Eyebeam, Dance New Amsterdam, STEIM, TMA The Hellerau, Reverso,THE
WAAG)
TANGIBLE BENEFITS??
DANCE THEATHER WORKSHOP
HARDWARE: LEMURPLEX/MIDITRON
SOFTWARE: CYCLING74
TANZPLAN Scholarship for dance-tech.neT ABD movimiento.org members
Gabriel Esteban Cunich (Chile)
process/experience
2.-KNOWLEDGE
What is dance anyway?
RELEVANCE DANCE IS RELEVANT
INNOVATION???
HOW WE IDENTIFY IT
SUPPORT IT
RE-FRAME IT
KNOWLEDGE BACKBONE/ENGAGEMENT:
MODELING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF INTERVIEWS
> 100
YES YOU CAN...
INTERVIEWS:
KNOWLEDGE BACKBONE...