2nd October, 2009
12:00:00 – 13:30:00
In a major collaborative effort, a group of artists and musicians will come together create an interactive multimedia and performance space largely inspired by John Kilduff’s art-damaged infomercial “Let’s Paint TV.”
Note: This performance will be without John Kilduff.
Featuring: Tim Dwyer, Holly Fluxx, Kati Cubby, Emily O'Brien, Shaun South, Iko and friends.
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2nd October, 2009
14:00:00 – 15:00:00
An experiment in finding ways of connecting with, and holding the engagement of, an audience that hasn’t decided to see a performance.
Featuring: Alison Currie
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2nd October, 2009
14:00:00 – 15:00:00
Using a collage of current soundproofing materials and art-based materials, Newcastle’s streets, public toilets, public transport and maybe even the library (“ssshhhh!”) will be “soundproofed” to make a quiet space in public.
Featuring: Lauren Brown
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3rd October, 2009
11:00:00 – 12:00:00
Using a collage of current soundproofing materials and art-based materials, Newcastle’s streets, public toilets, public transport and maybe even the library (“ssshhhh!”) will be “soundproofed” to make a quiet space in public.
Featuring: Lauren Brown
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3rd October, 2009
12:00:00 – 13:00:00
Matt Rochford performs a special sleep-walking dance as part of his installation, Alarming Event.
Featuring: Matthew Rochford
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3rd October, 2009
12:00:00 – 13:00:00
An experiment in finding ways of connecting with, and holding the engagement of, an audience that hasn’t decided to see a performance.
Featuring: Alison Currie
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3rd October, 2009
15:00:00 – 16:00:00
A wetware performance where Kenyon acts as a “Neilsen Family” member, becoming a virus inside the catalogue system, splintering market data research of typical American consumerism. Usurping and circuit bending the Neilsen homescan barcode scanner, and fusing it with a micro-video camera implanted inside the mouth, he indexes local products and services.
Featuring: S.W.A.M.P. (Matthew Kenyon)
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4th October, 2009
15:00:00 – 16:00:00
A wetware performance where Kenyon acts as a “Neilsen Family” member, becoming a virus inside the catalogue system, splintering market data research of typical American consumerism. Usurping and circuit bending the Neilsen homescan barcode scanner, and fusing it with a micro-video camera implanted inside the mouth, he indexes local products and services.
Featuring: S.W.A.M.P. (Matthew Kenyon)
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4th October, 2009
12:00:00 – 13:00:00
An experiment in finding ways of connecting with, and holding the engagement of, an audience that hasn’t decided to see a performance.
Featuring: Alison Currie
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4th October, 2009
12:00:00 – 13:30:00
A newly conceived public space intervention where a special Newcastle location gets a facelift.
In honour of the UNKNOWN HOUSEWIFE
Glory Be!
Glorification
Honour Bright
They are everywhere! On eye level, on the ground or elevated. With eternal flames and artificial or dried floral wreaths, carved in stone, built as a monument or cast in bronze; usually rectangular, with or without a cross, dedicated to the Unknown or labelled with names and deeds of the hero. But what actually makes a hero? He agreed to kill other heroes and innocents for his continent (World / Country / Order to fight), and is executed himself? We honour and praise much too little those who stand up for peace in the world, beginning in their own little universe.
Featuring: Elke Reinhuber
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4th October, 2009
14:00:00 – 15:00:00
Using a collage of current soundproofing materials and art-based materials, Newcastle’s streets, public toilets, public transport and maybe even the library (“ssshhhh!”) will be “soundproofed” to make a quiet space in public.
Featuring: Lauren Brown
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