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Hello all
thanks for all the good, positive feedback we got (even prior to the event).....
and here is the recorded "dance tech TV IPS / Interactive Performance Series" live from the Brunel/Center for Contemp/Digital Performance in London
capture of the talk:
http://www.dance-tech.net/profiles/blogs/adrian-heathfield-being-in
(apologies for small glitch of 90 seconds with no sound)
everything else is there except the documentary photos of Tehching Hsieh's performance with Linda Montano and the images Adrian showed of Abramovic/Ulay.
I ran a chat / commantary live during the talk, and thanks also to the questions posed at the end, *& thanks to Marlon for producing this.
enjoy
with regards
Johannes Birringer
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dear all:
following upon an invitation by producer Marlon Barrios Solano and dance-tech TV,
we shall broadcast Adrian Heathfield's talk from London tomorrow,
and attempt therefore to make this Performance Research Seminar -- from our Brunel Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance -- available
to anyone in the world interested in the subject. The one hour talk will be webcast live at:
http://www.dance-tech.net/profile/dancetechTV
on Wednesday , February 11, at 16:oo GTM
or 11 am EST
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We hope this will be the beginning of a partnership that could also work on other occasions, and create a live link between London and dance tech net.
dance-techTV is an online collaborative video broadcast channel dedicated to interdisciplinary explorations of the performance of movement (developed via
http://www.mogulus.com/).
This channel will allow worldwide 24/7 linear broadcasting of selected programs, LIVE streaming and Video On-demand.
dance-techTV content will be curated and selected from spacial collaborations with our community. Collaborative broadcasting..., Marlon suggsets.
and i wish to thank him and dance tech net here for giving us this opportunity,
The contents of the Performance Research Seminar is posted below.
join us, or visit the archive,
enjoy
regards
Johannes
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Subject: [dance-tech] Re: on relational aesthetics / : Performance Research Seminar :
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CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY AND DIGITAL PERFORMANCE
Brunel University,
Uxbridge UB8 3PH
Cleveland Road, School of Arts Building
PERFORMANCE RESEARCH SEMINAR
& INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE SERIES
winter 2009
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/boiler09.html
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Research Performance Seminar
Gaskell Bldg 048 Drama Studio 16:oo
Adrian Heathfield
(Roehampton University)
<< Being in Relation>>
In this talk Heathfield discusses the aesthetics of duration and questions the models of time through which performance art has predominantly been interpreted. Taking as its starting point Tehching Hsieh and Linda Montano's Art/Life One Year Performance (1983-1984) in which the artists were tied together for an entire year without touching, Heathfield explores the question of what it means to be in relation. Tracing this problematic back through the co-ordinates of early performance art, the talk emphasizes the dynamics of movement and affect inherent in such relations and their ethical import. This reading then forms the ground for an interrogation of contemporary debates around the cultural value of 'relational aesthetics'.
Adrian Heathfield is a writer and curator working on and in the scenes of live art and performance. He is Professor of Performance and Visual Culture at Roehampton University, London. His latest book, Out of Now: The Lifeworks of Tehching Hsieh, is published by LADA and the MIT Press in March 2009.
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Johannes Birringer
Director, Center for Contemporary and Digital Performance
School of Arts
Brunel University
West London
UB8 3PH UK
+44 (0)1895 267 343 (office)
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/condip.html
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