[rohrpost] Radiator & DC Symposium - book now

Anette - Radiator Festival anette at trampoline-berlin.de
Mon Nov 7 21:41:02 CET 2005


3 weeks to go - places still available - book now




Radiator and Digital Cultures Symposium on Performance, Dance, and
Technology Art

2 - 4 Dec 2005 Nottingham / Fri & Sat 10am  – 6.30pm / Sun 10am – 4pm



Theme


This three day international symposium aims to bring into focus artistic
practices of live performance that make use of digital technology in the
form of lens-based, networked or locative media. Due to the abundance and
accessibility of previously unaffordable technologies, new possibilities
have been experimented with and new practice has developed. Real time
transmission of observable, transcodable data and the ability of extending
the reach of one's hand across the globe have created entirely new stages on
which artists can play. At the same time, new techniques have extended body
perception through the sensory apparatus of the computer creating new
physicalities to explore.



With this the simultaneity of space has evaporated and so performer and
audience can be separated by day and night, by outside and inside, by
mountains of geographic data. On a global stage, artists from different
geographies can enter transcontinental collaborations raising the question
of how the digitisation of the arts has transformed cultural traditions and
practices. The symposium will bring together leading practitioners,
developers, scientists and theorists from the disciplines that make up new
media performance including live art, locative and pervasive media,
telematics, performance and dance, wearable, sensor based and cybernetic
technologies.



The symposium is a collaboration between the Radiator Festival for New
Technology Art (Miles Chalcraft and Anette Schäfer, Trampoline) and the
Digital Cultures Lab of Nottingham Trent University (Johannes Birringer).



Panel Topics



·           Performance in the Wild

            City Theatre - Site Specificity – Audience Interaction



·           The Local and the Global

            Movement, Digitalization, Transmission



·            Network as Stage

            Overcoming Distance – Remote Connections – Telematic
Territories - Hacking the Map – New Wireless Initiatives



·           Dance and Science

            Capturing Dance - Visualization Technology - Wearable and
Pervasive Computing in Dance and Interactive Design



·           Sometimes Later – Charade

            Private View – Arts Council England and BBC Artists’ Commissions



·           A Description of the World as Though it was a Beautiful Place

            The Play With Augmented Reality - Mixed Reality - Gaming
Structures as Performance Work



·           Digital Cultures, Performance and Dance – New Research Papers



·           Closing Panel: Digital Cultures & Technology Art









Speakers



Matt Adams / Blast Theory

Simon Will / Gob Squad

Michelle Teran

Stefan Kaegi / Rimini Protokoll

Sophia Lycouris / Nottingham Trent University

Sally Jane Norman / Culture Lab, University of Newcastle

Sher Doruff / deWaag Society

Thecla Schiphorst / Simon Fraser University

Margarita Bali / Nucleodanza

Keiko Courdy / Kyoto University of Art & Design

Adam Hyde / Radioqualia

Heath Bunting / Irational

Rachel Jacobs / Active Ingredient

John Mitchell / Arizona State University

Hellen Sky / Company in Space

Sita Popat / University of Leeds

Sue Thomas / De Montfort University

Simon Biggs & Sue Hawksley  / Sheffield Hallam University

Marlon Barrios Solano

Ghislaine Boddington  / Future Physical

Igor Stromajer

Chris Salter   / Hexagram Montréal

Thomas Dumke / Festspielhaus Hellerau

DC Lab participants

Yacov Sharir / University of Texas-Austin

Nina Pope & Karen Guthrie - Sometime Later

Simon Pope – Charade

Mark Waugh / Arts Council England

Tom McCarthy / General Secretary, INS

Sarah Cook / CRUMB

Matt Watkins / Active Ingredient

Cliff Randell / University of Bristol

Christian Nold

Jen Southern / Digital Research Unit, University of Huddersfield

Nuno Sacramento / University of Dundee

Richard Brown

Steve Benford / Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham

Aylin Kalem  / TECHNE Festival Instanbul

Ivani Santana / University of Bahia

Isabel Valverde

Ran Hyman / Simon Fraser University

Stamatia Portanova

Philippe Baudelot / Monaco Dance Forum

Sue Broadhurst / Brunel University

Armando Menicacci / Mediadanse Paris

Aylin Kalem Iscen / Techne Festival Istanbul

Beryl Graham / CRUMB

Henry Daniel / TRANSNET

Mine Kaylan / University of Brighton

Nuno Sacramento / University of Dundee

Philippe Baudelot / Monaco Dance Forum

Zhen Xin /  HART Cafe Bejiing

Johannes Birringer / Nottingham Trent University



Details


Friday 2 – Saturday 3 December 2005 10am - 6.30pm

Sunday 4 December 2005 10am - 3pm

Powerhouse

Victoria Studio

Shakespeare Street

Nottingham

NG1 4FQ



Full weekend: £100 (concs. £70)

Single Day: £35 (concs. £20)




To book a place, please contact Nina on:

Radiator Festival

Broadway

14-18 Broad St.

Nottingham

NG1 3AL

Tel +44(0)115 840 9272

info at radiator-festival.org

www.radiator-festival.org



The Symposium is supported by Bonington Gallery, Future Factory and
Nottingham Trent University, Creative Collaborations and Essex Dance.
Radiator is supported by Arts Council England, EM Media and UK Film Council
Lottery Funded.







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