Dear Colleagues,
I think this may be of interest to you, and you are welcome to join us in person and/or participate online. Please feel free to forward this message to others.
Cloud Clock Love
A Two-day Durational Lab on 'Nothing'
Facilitated by Li E Chen
(SAT) 3 Sept 2011 / 10 AM – 9 PM
(SUN) 4 Sept 2011 / 10 AM – 6 PM
Free / All Welcome
Roof Studio
Siobhan Davies Studios
85 St George’s Road
Elephant & Castle
London SE1 6ER
U.K.
Cloud Clock Love is open to individuals who are interested in exploring a new understanding of ‘nothing’, one that has a sense beyond the functional, political, traditional, historical, and representational; and that makes no reference to self, identity, memory, or meaning.
This is a research and development project, and as such we do not entirely know what we are going to do. All we know is that we will begin with minimal 'starting points', such as sound scores, performance and textural scores, which will take us from or to "0". Individuals are invited to participate through their own explorations, with the focus on opening their senses to the outside. The lab will be facilitated by Li E Chen.
If you are interested in signing up for Cloud Clock Love, please register via http://wp.me/pWz4M-lY. The durational lab will be documented live online by Victoria Gray & Bean
Join us on Facebook: Cloud Clock Love | Follow us on Twitter @1212360 #CloudClockLove | Blog: www.liechen.com
If you have any enquiries, please call Li E Chen directly +44 (0) 7946 420 467.
Regards,
Li E Chen
Li E Chen (陈丽娥 | 跳转加)
Interdisciplinary Artist/Founder of JUMP+
Flat 3
18 Frith Street
London
W1D 4RQ
T: 0207 734 3158
M: 07946 420 467
www.jumpplus.co.uk
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Blog: www.liechen.com
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