sorry if this has come thru previously& i didn't notice it; been busy.
but this may be of interest to some. :)
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Subject: Crossed Lines: Encounters between Art, Literature, and
Performance - CALL FOR PAPERS
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 18:33:48 +1300
Hi All
If you are interested in submitting a paper for the symposium, please
contact Cy Mathews at cyelzamathews(a)gmail.com
<mailto:cyelzamathews@gmail.com>. Be quick as proposals must be in to
him by 14th October.
*University of Otago, Dunedin, Thursday, 10 November 2011*
The symposium Crossed Lines: Encounters between Art, Literature, and
Performance will bring together scholars interested in critical and
creative works or projects that challenge traditional boundaries between
art forms and media.
The twentieth and twenty-first century have seen a proliferation of
creative interactions among artists, writers, and performers, in the
form of both cross-media collaborations and in individual artists
creating works that defy easy categorization. This symposium aims to
explore these areas from the perspectives of Literary Studies, Art
History, Performance Studies and Cultural Studies.
Professor Gerald Janecek (Kentucky U) will give the keynote address on
“Moscow Performance Art: The Collective Actions Group. Professor
Janecek’s books include /The Look of Russian Literature: Avant-Garde
Visual Experiments, 1900-1930/ (Princeton UP), /ZAUM: The Transrational
Poetry of Russian Futurism/ (San Diego State UP), and /Sight& Sound
Entwined: Studies of the New Russian Poetry/ (Berghahn).
Possible topic areas for papers include:
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Avant-garde and experimental writing
*
Performance art
*
Performance writing
*
Visual media and graphic art
*
Digital media in literature, art, and performance
*
Poetry and performance
*
Poetry and art
*
Poet’s Theatre
*
Digital, multimedia and trans-media art and literature
*
Collaboration
*
Creative translation
*
Creative interdisciplinary projects
*
Visual media and text
Papers should be twenty minutes in length. Please send paper proposals
(200 words and a brief biographical note) to Cy Mathews at
cyelzamathews(a)gmail.com<mailto:cyelzamathews@gmail.com> by *14 October
2011*.
The symposium is jointly convened by Jacob Edmond and Cy Mathews and
supported by the Russian Studies Research Cluster.
SPARKLING SPICES
Interactive Exhibition
http://www.colab.org.nz/node/1024
Exhibiting from Friday 2011
Digital Art Live, Owens Foyer, Level 2, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE | Free
Created by Kritteka Gregory in association with Rebecca Jury. Music by
Nikhil Mokkaptai & Saketh Vishnubhotla
Sparkling Spices
Sparkling Spices is an interactive artwork based on Diwali, the
Festival of Lights. One of the main feature attractions of Diwali
Festival is its fireworks. Kritteka’s interactive artwork will fuse the
Auckland City cityscape with the vibrancy and colour of her Indian
culture using traditional Indian artwork called Kolam patterns. This
dynamic artwork reacts with the movement of people and these patterns
explode across the interactive screen.
This event is happening in conjunction with Auckland’s Diwali Festival,
8-9 October in Aotea Square.
Auckland’s popular Diwali Festival brings the sights, sounds, tastes
and energy of India to the heart of Auckland.
Kritteka Gregory
Kritteka Gregory migrated to New Zealand from India in 1999. In 2010
she graduated from AUT University with a Bachelors of Art & Design in
Digital Design. She is currently studying Masters dealing with Indian
diaspora in New Zealand culture. Krittekas’ work varies from 2D to 3D
with her main focus on Visual Effects.
EVENTS AROUND THE EXHIBITION
Sparkling Spices Opening Event
Digital Art Live gets festive at Sparkling Spices. Join us for Happy
Hour with drinks with discount rates.
Friday 7 October / 5 to 7 pm / Owens Foyer, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE
This event is happening in conjunction with Auckland’s Diwali Festival,
8-9 October in Aotea Square. Auckland’s popular Diwali Festival brings
the sights, sounds, tastes and energy of India to the heart of Auckland.
Brought to you by: CoLab, AUT University, The Edge, Auckland City
Council, and Diwali Festival.
SPARKLING SPICES
Interactive Exhibition
Created by Kritteka Gregory in association with Rebecca Jury
Music by Nikhil Mokkaptai & Saketh Vishnubhotla
Digital Art Live Owens Foyer, Level 2, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE
Exhibiting from Friday 7 to Sunday 16 October 2011
Sparkling Spices
Sparkling Spices is an interactive artwork based on Diwali, the
Festival of Lights. One of the main feature attractions of Diwali
Festival is its fireworks. Kritteka’s interactive artwork will fuse the
Auckland City cityscape with the vibrancy and colour of her Indian
culture using traditional Indian artwork called Kolam patterns. This
dynamic artwork reacts with the movement of people and these patterns
explode across the interactive screen.
This event is happening in conjunction with Auckland’s Diwali Festival,
8-9 October in Aotea Square. Auckland’s popular Diwali Festival brings
the sights, sounds, tastes and energy of India to the heart of Auckland.
Kritteka Gregory
Kritteka Gregory migrated to New Zealand from India in 1999. In 2010
she graduated from AUT University with a Bachelors of Art & Design in
Digital Design. She is currently studying Masters dealing with Indian
diaspora in New Zealand culture. Krittekas’ work varies from 2D to 3D
with her main focus on Visual Effects.
EVENTS AROUND THE EXHIBITION
Sparkling Spices Opening Event
Digital Art Live gets festive at Sparkling Spices. Join us for Happy
Hour with drinks with discount rates.
Friday 7 October / 5 to 7 pm / Owens Foyer, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE
This event is happening in conjunction with Auckland’s Diwali Festival,
8-9 October in Aotea Square. Auckland’s popular Diwali Festival brings
the sights, sounds, tastes and energy of India to the heart of Auckland.
Brought to you by: Colab, AUT University, THE EDGE, Auckland City
Council, Diwali Festival
*The world's in New Zealand to play, joysticks will be part of the game. *
*Joysticks *
*Have you ever seen an orchestra playing sounds and images with joysticks? *
www.nop-project.com
It happens in New Zealand since May 2011 owing to a French project
NOP.nz (New Orchestra Practices in New Zealand).
The joystick orchestra will celebrate the Rugby World Cup during two
amazing concerts, in Auckland and Wellington.
*Wellington *
*Friday 30 September / 3.30 pm / Soudings Theatre at Te Papa / free *
55 Cable Street
A special joysticks orchestra will be created in Wellington to play with
the French electronic artist Serge de Laubier at Museum of New Zealand
Te Papa Tongarewa.
The concert takes part of a French programme celebrating the France -
Tonga match at Westpac Stadium on October 1st.
--
Dear ADA
We are currently brewing a new website for ADA, and after many many
laborious hours of plugging text into it by the dedicated Stella
Brennan, we need some volunteers to help proofread it all.
If you have an eagle eye for typos and are keen to help out please let
me know and I'll send you the link and a few pages to have a lookee at.
Many thanks!
Zita
Presented by Digital Art Live and Deep & Meaningful:
Artist talk with James Charlton
Monday 26 September / 5.30 pm / FREE / Owens Foyer, Aotea Centre, THE EDGE
James Charlton will discuss his work Be My Mirror and inspirations.
James will then go on to workshop on how the software Max/MSP/jitter can be used to create interactive art works. Audience members are welcome to bring their computers with Max/MSP/jitter demo installed so as to interact further with James during the workshop.
> Be My Mirror exhibition<http://www.the-edge.co.nz/Event-Pages/B/Be-My-Mirror.aspx>
> Max/MSP/jitter website<http://cycling74.com/>
> Deep and Meaningful link<http://www.the-edge.co.nz/deepmeaningful.aspx>
*Joysticks *
*Have you ever seen an orchestra playing sounds and images with joysticks?*
www.nop-project.com
It happens in New Zealand since May 2011 owing to a French project
NOP.nz (New Orchestra Practices in New Zealand). The joystick orchestra
will celebrate the Rugby World Cup during two amazing concerts, in
Auckland and Wellington.
*Auckland*
*Friday 23 September / 8.30 pm / Dome at HP Wintergarden / free *
Cnr Hamer & Jellicoe Streets, Wynward Quarter, North Wharf
The NOP orchestra and the french company PUCE MUSE will play a great
sound and visual show inside the HP center Dome. The orchestra will also
play for the fi rst time «K», a joystick piece made by Stuart Grinshaw,
an artist based in New Zealand.
The concert takes part of a French programme celebrating the France -
New Zealand match at Eden Park on September 24st.
--
hi everyone,
there are two performances in UpStage during the next week:
make-shift <http://www.make-shift.net> takes place on Tuesday 20th
September at 7.30pm UK time, 9.30pm Turkey time, and online (find your
local time here <http://tinyurl.com/6zbasq8>). //*make-shift*// is a
unique and intimate networked performance that speaks about the fragile
connectivity of human and ecological relationships. The performance
takes place simultaneously in two separate houses that are connected
through a hybrid interface that combines UpStage with audio-visual
streams. I will be performing from an apartment in Istanbul, and Paula
Crutchlow from a house in Exeter. There will be a live link from
http://www.make-shift.net half an hour before the performance starts.
/The Net & the Butterfly/ is an allegorical cyberformance about the
challenges of documenting live online performance, created and presented
in UpStage by Francesco Buonaiuto, Helen Varley Jamieson and Vicki
Smith. It will be performed at PANik 3 -- Performance als Dokumentation
<http://pan-vienna.at/2011/06/16/panik-3-performance-als-dokumentation/>
in Vienna and online on September 26th, European evening time - check
http://www.upstage.org.nz in the next days for the exact time and there
will be a live link there at the time of the show.
helen : )
--
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helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
helen(a)creative-catalyst.com
http://www.creative-catalyst.comhttp://www.avatarbodycollision.orghttp://www.upstage.org.nz
____________________________________________________________
*Joysticks *
*Have you ever seen an orchestra playing sounds and images with joysticks?*
www.nop-project.com
It happens in New Zealand since May 2011 owing to a French project
NOP.nz (New Orchestra Practices in New Zealand). The joystick orchestra
will celebrate the Rugby World Cup during two amazing concerts.
*Auckland*
*Friday 23 September / 8.30 pm / Dome at HP Wintergarden / free *
Cnr Hamer & Jellicoe Streets, Wynward Quarter, North Wharf
The NOP orchestra and the french company PUCE MUSE will play a great
sound and visual show inside the HP center Dome. The orchestra will also
play for the fi rst time «K», a joystick piece made by Stuart Grinshaw,
an artist based in New Zealand.
The concert takes part of a French programme celebrating the France -
New Zealand match at Eden Park on September 24st.
*Wellington *
*Friday 30 September / 3.30 pm / Soudings Theatre at Te Papa / free *
55 Cable Street
A special joystick orchestra will be created in Wellington to play with
the French electronic artist Serge de Laubier at Museum of New Zealand
Te Papa Tongarewa.
The concert takes part of a French programme celebrating the France -
Tonga match at Westpac Stadium on October 1st.
--
Hi,
For those going to ISEA 2011 Istanbul, there is a dawn ceremony for the opening of Te Kore Rongo Hungaora Uncontainable Second Nature. Led by Te Huirangi Waikerepuru we welcome people gathering at 6.30am at Cumhuriyet Gallery Taksim Square on Wednesday the 14th of September.
http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/other-event/uncontainable-second-nature
This project is built on a bridge between Maori and European. It recontextualises art and science and dovetails with notions of the post-digital.
There will also be an Eco sapiens roundtable on Saturday 17th Sept, 11am at the Sabanci Centre.
This makes a critical alignment between climate change and listening to the voice of indigenous peoples as a way forward in the face of the global environmental crisis. It is essential that creative processes and belief systems are opened to accommodate indigenous and Maori perspectives.
http://isea2011.sabanciuniv.edu/other-event/eco-sapiens-round-table
Best
Ian M Clothier
Faculty of Humanities
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
www.witt.ac.nz
0064 6 757 3100 x 8895
Artist
ianclothier.com