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TRAMPOLINE
Dates:
Mon Nov 28, 2005 00:00 - Wed Nov 23, 2005
The next Trampoline event takes place between November 28th and December 4th in Nottingham UK
Thursday December 1st 5pm - 1am Broadway Cinema
Exhibition 28th November - 4th December 10am-4pm Raffles Art Gallery, 17 Angel Row (above Clinton Cards)
November 28th Opening at Raffles 7pm-11pm
The platform for new media art, Trampoline, leaps into action once again this December, providing the opening for the Radiator Festival.
Examining and challenging the relationship between the body and new technology, Trampoline is inserting the microchips, plugging in the cables, charging the power, in preparation for the fusing of the human, the digital and mechanical.
With a live interactive link with Tokyo, bus tour, work throughout the city, performance, installation, video and music, Trampoline will be engaging your physical and technological forms with local and international developments in new media art.
Trampoline will question what is the digital body and the digital persona? As we enter a state of hybridization, as technological tools migrate inside of us the world of Cyborgs and Robots is no longer hidden in the territory of science fiction and hypothetical science. By not only highlighting the body of the performer but also the body of the viewer, Trampoline asks how do we physically relate and engage with new media art? How are we extended and infiltrated by new technology?
1st December Screening: 5pm Broadway Screen 1, 8pm Screen Room
In addition to the one day event Trampoline will also be running an exhibition at Raffles Art Gallery exploring the gap between live art and the mediated body, with new performances everyday.
Penetrating and tactile, limbs, organs and fluids exchange with wires, batteries and electrons as we encourage you to enter Trampoline’s soft yet cold embrace, as we merge flesh with machine.
Trampoline takes place at:
Broadway Cinema
14 -18 Broad Street
Nottingham
NG1 3AL
Thursday December 1st 5pm - 1am Broadway Cinema
Exhibition 28th November - 4th December 10am-4pm Raffles Art Gallery, 17 Angel Row (above Clinton Cards)
November 28th Opening at Raffles 7pm-11pm
The platform for new media art, Trampoline, leaps into action once again this December, providing the opening for the Radiator Festival.
Examining and challenging the relationship between the body and new technology, Trampoline is inserting the microchips, plugging in the cables, charging the power, in preparation for the fusing of the human, the digital and mechanical.
With a live interactive link with Tokyo, bus tour, work throughout the city, performance, installation, video and music, Trampoline will be engaging your physical and technological forms with local and international developments in new media art.
Trampoline will question what is the digital body and the digital persona? As we enter a state of hybridization, as technological tools migrate inside of us the world of Cyborgs and Robots is no longer hidden in the territory of science fiction and hypothetical science. By not only highlighting the body of the performer but also the body of the viewer, Trampoline asks how do we physically relate and engage with new media art? How are we extended and infiltrated by new technology?
1st December Screening: 5pm Broadway Screen 1, 8pm Screen Room
In addition to the one day event Trampoline will also be running an exhibition at Raffles Art Gallery exploring the gap between live art and the mediated body, with new performances everyday.
Penetrating and tactile, limbs, organs and fluids exchange with wires, batteries and electrons as we encourage you to enter Trampoline’s soft yet cold embrace, as we merge flesh with machine.
Trampoline takes place at:
Broadway Cinema
14 -18 Broad Street
Nottingham
NG1 3AL
T.V Sky Call For Film Makers
Deadline:
Wed Sep 07, 2005 07:33
T.V Sky is an artist led initiative based on the displacement of film - overnight projections taking place in window spaces overlooking busy town centers. We are currently gathering film works to show in a variety of British towns - Beginning in Nottingham 17th Oct 05.
Works considered shall be silent, visually striking, and to some extent concerned with invasion of space - be that through media led information onslaughts or something more physically immediate.
To apply - email name, title of film and brief summary (stills if possible) to
tvsky@thenursinghome.co.uk
YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF YOUR SUBMISSION
Deadline - 01/12/05
Works considered shall be silent, visually striking, and to some extent concerned with invasion of space - be that through media led information onslaughts or something more physically immediate.
To apply - email name, title of film and brief summary (stills if possible) to
tvsky@thenursinghome.co.uk
YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF YOUR SUBMISSION
Deadline - 01/12/05
T.V Sky
Dates:
Mon Oct 17, 2005 00:00 - Wed Aug 03, 2005
As part of Nottinghams Now Festival...
From the 17-21October a film a day will be show above the shop front window of Page45, Market Street (off Market Square) in Nottingham city centre.
The films will back projected on to a screen so that the window will appear as a kind of tv screen.
We hope that this event will make independant film/animation more accessible to all.
The films will run from around 4pm through the night until the next morning.
visit these sites for info on artists/makers
http://www.joannawoodward.com/
http://www.llewelyn-arts.co.uk
http://www.thenursinghome.net
From the 17-21October a film a day will be show above the shop front window of Page45, Market Street (off Market Square) in Nottingham city centre.
The films will back projected on to a screen so that the window will appear as a kind of tv screen.
We hope that this event will make independant film/animation more accessible to all.
The films will run from around 4pm through the night until the next morning.
visit these sites for info on artists/makers
http://www.joannawoodward.com/
http://www.llewelyn-arts.co.uk
http://www.thenursinghome.net
Art Exhibition
Dates:
Tue Jun 14, 2005 00:00 - Sun Jun 05, 2005
Cityspace Gallery Presents......
Pinkkunst
There has for some time now been a group of artists in deepest, darkest nottingham known as 'pinkkunst.' Consisting of artists brought together from various other studio groups, P.K brings together a twisted humour to the visual art scene, a deftness of touch with severe consequence.
There is to be a pkunst exhibition at cityspace gallery from the 14th-20th june. We would like to invite all to share our first venture in birmingham. - hopefully this traversing of territories shall act as a strenghthening bond between creative minds in each city - encouraging future collaborative endeavours.
Our opening night is the 14thJune 5-8pm.
And there will of course be a veritable platter of beverages on offer
Pinkkunst
There has for some time now been a group of artists in deepest, darkest nottingham known as 'pinkkunst.' Consisting of artists brought together from various other studio groups, P.K brings together a twisted humour to the visual art scene, a deftness of touch with severe consequence.
There is to be a pkunst exhibition at cityspace gallery from the 14th-20th june. We would like to invite all to share our first venture in birmingham. - hopefully this traversing of territories shall act as a strenghthening bond between creative minds in each city - encouraging future collaborative endeavours.
Our opening night is the 14thJune 5-8pm.
And there will of course be a veritable platter of beverages on offer