Artist Review Series: Immersivity, Art, Architecture, Sound and Ecology
Supported by the Networking Artists’ Networks Initiative (NAN) through
a-n The Artist Information Company
Co-organised by the Live Art Garden Initiative and Electronic Music
Studios, Goldsmiths College
Monthly transdisciplinary presentations, commencing 20 September 2006
Facilitating critical exchange, discussion and review through an informal
and supportive atmosphere; and guided by specific research interests. The
general focus areas are: live art and mixed media performance; landscape &
interactive architecture and sustainability; critical studies and
philosophy; biophysics, acoustics, ecology and sound art. The guest review
presenters invited are drawn from these backgrounds and disciplines. The
aims of the artist review meetings are both to support the development of
researchers or practitioners, through the sharing and review of recent
practice including work-in-progress, and the Live Art Garden Initiative, an
art, architecture and ecology project.
For dates, times and location; the series full program; and all further
info visit: http://www.liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk/events.html
Admission is free but reservation of a place is advisable. Please email
[log in to unmask] to reserve a place.
The events are open to researchers, practitioners and artists and will take
place at Goldsmiths College, London.
Some confirmations are still awaited, or provisional, but guest presenters
currently scheduled include:
Ajaykumar, Ayssar Arida, Charlotte Bernstein, Tsai-Wei Chen, Jon Thomson
& Alison Craighead, Robert Davis, Dr John Drever, Mark Fisher, Ruairi
Glynn, Lauren Goode, Mick Grierson, Professor Johnny Golding, Professor
John Gruzelier, Dr Mae-Wan Ho, Don Ihde, Christina Kubisch, Brandon
Labelle, John Lely, Jockel Liess, Dr. Cathy Lane, Maria
Llanderas, Fabrizio Manco, Kaffe Matthews, Thor McB, Helen Palmer, Dr.
Aura Satz, Carla Vendramin, Sebastian Lexer & Emmanuelle Waeckerle,
an Architecture Panel. Plus additional presenters.
Co-chairs: Dr John Drever, Ian Stonehouse, Lauren Goode
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About the Electronic Music Studios, Goldsmiths College
The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios (established in 1967)
comprises a suite of working areas for undergraduate & postgraduate
students wishing to explore the creative potential of studio equipment &
audio software in relation to composition, live electronics, interactive
performance, sound-art, acoustic ecology and
research. www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/departments/music/ems/
About the Live Art Garden Initiative
The Initiative is to conceive of, set-up and develop an art, architecture
and ecology project. The project will involve the creation of new garden
environments in which site-specific live arts will be created and
receive an audience. The research and practice directions of the
Initiative are guided by trans-interdisciplinary research.
www.liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk
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