Trampoline 23rd November
Dates:
Thu Nov 23, 2006 00:00 - Fri Nov 17, 2006
Trampoline - Platform for new media art
www.trampoline.org.uk
Thursday 23rd November 6pm til late
Broadway Cinema, Broad Street, Nottingham, UK
5.50/4.20 concessions
Playing with urban structures - the city becomes alive at the touch of a button.
Trampoline will be investigating the relationship between gaming, new media art and our urban environment.
The structures of the city are increasingly pervaded by new media with screens, cctv, electronic networks, mobile devices, implements often designed to control our movement through urban space and even to remove us from our surroundings. We wish to investigate how new media can form an even tighter relationship with our immediate environment - challenge and subvert its conventional structures - hacking the city.
The evening of events brings together performance, video, installation and artists’ presentations.
Blast Theory, renowned internationally as one of the most adventurous artists' groups using interactive media, will be giving a presentation about their most recent work ‘Day of the Figurines’, premiered at Trampoline’s event First Play Berlin, held in October of this year. www.blasttheory.co.uk
Le Quan Ninh will be bringing his unique form of percussion improvisation to Nottingham in a highly anticipated performance. www.lequanninh.net
Electronic musicians Vastik Root and Little Boy Blue will be meddling with their gameboys and various computer consoles resulting in a climax of energetic noise. www.myspace.com/vastikroot
Frank Abbott will be presenting his epic performance ‘From Here to the End of my Garden’ a series of four presentations throughout the evening, merging spaces together with his mobile projector, recreating his garden within Broadway Cinema.
Other works on show include:
An ‘urban carpet’ will be set somewhere in the streets of Nottingham and pedestrians may find the ground beneath their feet suddenly responding to their movements.
An interactive virtual pool by Giles Askham, creates visual and sonic response in the form of ripples as the viewer investigates ‘Aquaplayne’.
A new audio tour by Jon Aveyard will be available for you to experience the city in a very different way.
And Martin Callanan’s ‘Sonification of You’ will make tangible the mass of mobile phone signals, wifi networks and general electronic radiation which surrounds us by detecting these transmissions and making them audible.
Timetable for the evening:
6pm Film Screening
7pm Le Quan Ninh
7.30pm Vastik Root
8pm Patrick Farmer and James Smith - please bring a tuneable radio for a special performance
9pm Blast Theory
10pm Little Boy Blue
10.30pm Leif Gifford
8pm, 9pm, 10pm and 10.30pm Frank Abbott - From Here to the End of my Garden
Live Performance with a mobile projector
Other participating artists include:
Giles Askham, Jaygo Bloom, Thomas Laureyssens, Jon Aveyard, Martin Callanan, Carolina Briones, Andy Gubb, Joe Duffy, Kentaro Taki, Regina Kelaita and many more
Trampoline is supported by the Arts Council England, Broadway Media Centre and Future Factory.
Those interested in these events may also be interested in Futuresonic’s activities:
Futuresonic launched Urban Play as the art and technology strand of the Futuresonic festival at the end of 2005, reflecting Futuresonic's focus since 2004 on artworks in urban space. Futuresonic 2007 will be announced soon, visit www.futuresonic.com or www.urban-play.org for details.
www.trampoline.org.uk
Thursday 23rd November 6pm til late
Broadway Cinema, Broad Street, Nottingham, UK
5.50/4.20 concessions
Playing with urban structures - the city becomes alive at the touch of a button.
Trampoline will be investigating the relationship between gaming, new media art and our urban environment.
The structures of the city are increasingly pervaded by new media with screens, cctv, electronic networks, mobile devices, implements often designed to control our movement through urban space and even to remove us from our surroundings. We wish to investigate how new media can form an even tighter relationship with our immediate environment - challenge and subvert its conventional structures - hacking the city.
The evening of events brings together performance, video, installation and artists’ presentations.
Blast Theory, renowned internationally as one of the most adventurous artists' groups using interactive media, will be giving a presentation about their most recent work ‘Day of the Figurines’, premiered at Trampoline’s event First Play Berlin, held in October of this year. www.blasttheory.co.uk
Le Quan Ninh will be bringing his unique form of percussion improvisation to Nottingham in a highly anticipated performance. www.lequanninh.net
Electronic musicians Vastik Root and Little Boy Blue will be meddling with their gameboys and various computer consoles resulting in a climax of energetic noise. www.myspace.com/vastikroot
Frank Abbott will be presenting his epic performance ‘From Here to the End of my Garden’ a series of four presentations throughout the evening, merging spaces together with his mobile projector, recreating his garden within Broadway Cinema.
Other works on show include:
An ‘urban carpet’ will be set somewhere in the streets of Nottingham and pedestrians may find the ground beneath their feet suddenly responding to their movements.
An interactive virtual pool by Giles Askham, creates visual and sonic response in the form of ripples as the viewer investigates ‘Aquaplayne’.
A new audio tour by Jon Aveyard will be available for you to experience the city in a very different way.
And Martin Callanan’s ‘Sonification of You’ will make tangible the mass of mobile phone signals, wifi networks and general electronic radiation which surrounds us by detecting these transmissions and making them audible.
Timetable for the evening:
6pm Film Screening
7pm Le Quan Ninh
7.30pm Vastik Root
8pm Patrick Farmer and James Smith - please bring a tuneable radio for a special performance
9pm Blast Theory
10pm Little Boy Blue
10.30pm Leif Gifford
8pm, 9pm, 10pm and 10.30pm Frank Abbott - From Here to the End of my Garden
Live Performance with a mobile projector
Other participating artists include:
Giles Askham, Jaygo Bloom, Thomas Laureyssens, Jon Aveyard, Martin Callanan, Carolina Briones, Andy Gubb, Joe Duffy, Kentaro Taki, Regina Kelaita and many more
Trampoline is supported by the Arts Council England, Broadway Media Centre and Future Factory.
Those interested in these events may also be interested in Futuresonic’s activities:
Futuresonic launched Urban Play as the art and technology strand of the Futuresonic festival at the end of 2005, reflecting Futuresonic's focus since 2004 on artworks in urban space. Futuresonic 2007 will be announced soon, visit www.futuresonic.com or www.urban-play.org for details.
URBAN PLAY - Trampoline - Call for Submissions
Deadline:
Thu Nov 23, 2006 00:00
Trampoline Nottingham
Dislocate - exhibition of multiple space, Tokyo
Dislocate
28th July-18th August 2006
Ginza Art Laboratory
7-3-6 Ginza, Chuuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
Wednesday-Sunday 3pm-8pm
Koiwa Project Space
7-2-7 Minami-Koiwa Edogawa-ku Tokyo 133-0056
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-7pm
Telephone: 03-5537-5421
28th July-18th August 2006
Ginza Art Laboratory
7-3-6 Ginza, Chuuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0061
Wednesday-Sunday 3pm-8pm
Koiwa Project Space
7-2-7 Minami-Koiwa Edogawa-ku Tokyo 133-0056
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-7pm
Telephone: 03-5537-5421
Trampoline in Tokyo
Deadline:
Fri Apr 28, 2006 05:20
Dislocate
Exhibition in Ginza and Koiwa, Tokyo
28th July- 18th August 2006
curated by Emma Lewis
In association with Trampoline and Ginza Art Laboratory
www.trampoline.org.uk
Call for Submissions
Deadline 31st May
We constantly swim through an invisible sea of hidden reality
Exhibition in Ginza and Koiwa, Tokyo
28th July- 18th August 2006
curated by Emma Lewis
In association with Trampoline and Ginza Art Laboratory
www.trampoline.org.uk
Call for Submissions
Deadline 31st May
We constantly swim through an invisible sea of hidden reality
Trampoline - platform for new media art
Dates:
Thu Mar 16, 2006 00:00 - Tue Mar 07, 2006
Trampoline
Platform for new media art
www.trampoline.org.uk
16th March
6pm-til late
Broadway Cinema, Broad Street, Nottingham, UK
Challenging geographic borders and communication barriers
Cutting edge video, animation, installation performance, live music and web streaming
For this event, Trampoline joins forces with the Nottingham
Platform for new media art
www.trampoline.org.uk
16th March
6pm-til late
Broadway Cinema, Broad Street, Nottingham, UK
Challenging geographic borders and communication barriers
Cutting edge video, animation, installation performance, live music and web streaming
For this event, Trampoline joins forces with the Nottingham