KITSON KALEIDOSCOPE

A two hour collaborative performance beamed live via webcast from James Ford's bedroom in Camberwell, London. Utilising Yahoo messenger I.D. kitsonkaleidoscope for live feed and chat.

Wednesday 28th June 2006, 6-8pm, Kitson Road, Camberwell, London SE5 7LF

Organised by Mark McGowan and James R Ford

 

A vicarious mash of artists, carrying on from where Jeanie Cam (first ever live webcam performance) left off. All participants will be performing within the small, pixelated televisual field of the webcam, in the site-specific physical space of a domestic bedroom (these factors could be considered restrictive or liberating).

 

Featuring: Olivia Jane Ransley, Brian Catling, Richard Dedominici, Simon Ould, Calum F Kerr, Sarah Doyle, Russell Herron, James R Ford, Katsunobu, Sally O'Reilly, C. Cred, Paula Roush, Carina Thorén and John Chantler.

 

Contact [log in to unmask] to request login details for a Yahoo email account which can then be used to view the live performance.

 

If you already have a Yahoo email account, click http://messenger.yahoo.com/ to download Yahoo messenger in preparation for the event. Add [log in to unmask] as one of your contacts this week.

If you don’t have broadband internet access or just feel like being sociable, come along to Kitson Road in Camberwell on the night of the event where there will be a little street party and TV monitor displaying live feed of the performances.

 

Part of The Camberwell Arts Festival, 24th June - 2nd July 2006

 

http://www.jamesrobertford.com/kitsonkaleidoscope/

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