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Here are two events happening this week connected with the Gee Vaucher. Introspective exhibition, at Firstsite in Colchester. Information below. Cheers, Stevphen


Gee Vaucher: Introspective – Panel Discussion
1 December 2016 7pm
http://www.firstsite.uk/whats-on/gee-vaucher-introsepctive-panel-discussion/

Come join us for a panel discussion of the work of Gee Vaucher.
Organized by Stevphen Shukaitis, co-curator of the exhibition, with support from the University of Essex, Centre for Work, Organization, and Society.

Participants:
Rebecca Binns, London College of Communication
George McKay, University of East Anglia
Brandon Taylor, Winchester School of Art
Stevphen Shukaitis, University of Essex

Gee will be present and in her words, ‘stirring the soup’


Eve Libertine and Charles Webber perform: Room of Worlds- An Electronic Chamber Opera.
December 2 @ 7PM
http://www.firstsite.uk/whats-on/eve-libertine-opera/

Room of Worlds is a chamber opera for live voices, electronics and video. Based loosely on The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, it is an immersive experience of sound and vison with a score derived from William Morris designs. A collaboration between electronic artist Charles Webber and experimental vocalist and ex-Crass chanteuse Eve Libertine.


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Stevphen Shukaitis
Autonomedia Editorial Collective
http://www.autonomedia.org
http://www.minorcompositions.info
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