From: Johannes Birringer <[log in to unmask]>
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to register for our exciting hands-on workshops and think-labs,
and secure a place in the events (concerts, performances, exhibitions) -
the ARTAUD FORUM opens Friday night with a sonic arts concert,
and then the workshops last until Sunday evening.. see below.......
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ARTAUD FORUM 2:
Konnecting Gestures
International Conference-Workshop on Performance and Sound Technologies
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Friday March 30 - Sunday, April 1, 2012
A two-day conference and performance laboratory
held at the Antonin Artaud Performance Centre
Brunel University, Uxbridge, West London (UK)
D e t a i l e d P r o g r a m :
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/artaudforum.html
This symposium and performance laboratory is the second installment of the
series of annually held research events at Brunel University's Antonin
Artaud Performance Centre, bringing together an invited group of
international theatre, performance and sound artists, musicians, digital
artists, art theorists and researchers engaged in creative practices that
reflect on major innovative performance traditions of the past century and
their impact on current performance knowledge and physical (or
physical-digital) techniques.
The programme includes evening concerts and exhibitions on Friday and
Saturday, featuring among many other artists, Arthur Elsenaar, who explores
the human face as a computer- controlled display device; the ambient
musician and multimedia artist Thomas Köner; vocalists Jennifer Walshe and
Julie Bokowiec who control their voices gesturally with complex sensor
interfaces; experimental acccordionist, improviser and composer Camilla
Barratt-Due; and engineer Frieder Weiss who has designed many interactive
music , dance and art installations.
The lab will offer a series of parallel modules investigating the relations
between choreography and software (featuring the popular workshop "Whatever
Dance Toolbox", introduced by BADco., one of the most dance companies
current working in Europe) sound and motion-design, movement capture and 3d
digital/virtual environment navigation, light and projection architecture,
dirty electronics, hacking and interactive programming.
The symposium and workshop are composed of dialogue and performance
practice, intermixed with film screenings and a hands-on electronics and
wearable design workshop as well as live coding sessions in the digital
performance studio.
Featured participants include:
Arthur Elsenaar, Thomas Köner, Claudia Robles, John Collingswood, Julie
Wilson-Bokowiec, Mark Bokowiec, Jennifer Walshe, Camilla Barratt-Due, Kate
Geneviève, Jörg Brinkmann, Simon Katan, Frieder Weiss, Ian Winters, Pieter
Verstraete, David Roesner, Andrew Murphy, Julian Henriques, Nick Collins,
Eirini Nedelkopoulou, Darren Vincent Tunstall, Nick Till, Nicolas
Salazar-Sutil, Sophia Graefe, and BADco (Ivana Ivkovic & Zrinka Uzbinec).
Coordinated by Johannes Birringer, Carl Faia and Daniel Ploeger
R e g i s t e r n o w !
Open enrolment: Full Workshop Pass: full: £ 60 / concession £ 30;
Day Pass: £ 25 / concession £ 15 /
Tickets for evening concerts: £ 5
For online registration, go here: http://artaudforum2.eventbrite.co.uk
The "Workshop Words," as the late Kazuo Ohno called reflections on practice,
are published online on our ArtaudForum website and links to performance
films/documents will be made.
This event is programmed by the Centre for Contemporary and Digital
Performance and supported by the Brunel School of Arts and Brunel University
Graduate School.
BADco.'s workshop is a part of LABO21 - European Platform for
Interdisciplinary Research on Artistic Methodologies, with the support of
the Culture Programme of the European Union.
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Johannes Birringer
AF coordinator for
Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance & Centre for Contemporary
Music Practice
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Sue Gollifer
University of Brighton
School of Arts and Media
Director of ISEA International Headquarters
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