[spectre] New Thursday Club Season at Goldsmiths, London
maria x
drp01mc at gold.ac.uk
Fri Jan 5 17:32:25 CET 2007
Hello & Happy New Year to you all!
this is the programme for the next Thursday Club season at Goldsmiths,
please come along.
best wishes,
maria x
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NEW THURSDAY CLUB SEASON
Supported by the Goldsmiths DIGITAL STUDIOS and the Goldsmiths GRADUATE
SCHOOL
6pm until 8pm, Ben Pimlott Building, Goldsmiths, University of London,
New Cross, SE14 6NW
FREE, ALL ARE WELCOME
11 JANUARY with CHARLOTTE FROST
:
NEW FUTURES IN NET ART
Charlotte is the editor of Furthertext www.furthertxt.org as well as a
net art critic and PhD candidate at Birkbeck. Visit
http://www.charlottefrost.info/
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25 JANUARY with MICHAEL YOUNG
:
LIVING COMPUTER MUSIC? Recent Compositions and Explorations with Max
Michael is Lecturer at the Music Department at Goldsmiths. His music
explores a variety of live and electroacoustic resources, and has
reflected his interests in jazz and collaborative/interdisciplinary
practice. His current research interests focus on interactive live
electronics and improvisation. Michael is co-investigator with Tim
Blackwell, Department of Computing, for the /Live Algorithms for Music/
research network. www.livealgorithms.org <http://www.livealgorithms.org>
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15 FEBRUARY with JON MEYER
Jon is a digital artist who specializes in computer graphics, animation,
and user interfaces, and has worked as a Program Manager at Microsoft
and as a Research Scientist at New York University's Media Research
Laboratory. Jon has taught multimedia classes at NYU and at the Surrey
Institute of Art and Design. He is currently doing an MFA in Fine Art at
Goldsmiths. Visit www.cybergrain.com
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22 FEBRUARY with BILL GAVER (TBC)
Bill is Professor of Design at Goldsmiths College. He has pursued
research on innovative technologies for over 15 years, his work spanning
auditory interfaces, theories of perception and action, and interaction
design. Currently he focuses on design-led methodologies and innovative
technologies for everyday life.
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8 MARCH with SUE BROADHURST
:
DIGITAL PRACTICES
Sue is Subject Leader, Reader in Drama and Technologies at the School of
Art, Brunel University of West London. Sue is also a writer and
practitioner in the creative arts. Her new book /Performance and
Technology: Practices of Virtual Embodiment and Interactivity/ has just
been published by Palgrave. She is co-editor of the /Body, Space and
Technology /online journal and is currently working on a series of
collaborative practice based research projects entitled "Intelligence,
Interaction, Reaction and Performance".
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22 MARCH with IGLOO
Igloo is an award winning British art collective interested in the
visual and kinaesthetic applications of the computer, who develop their
own software tools and methods of working and presenting. Igloo's
methodologies for combining creative art forms bring theatrical
experiences to new audiences, while they aim to create new methods of
interaction, blurring the boundaries between spectator and participator.
They say:"It is important for us to innovate rather than adapt. To
experiment with different formats & new methods of interaction. We take
many risks with each new artwork (...). We believe in growing pieces
rather than designing them, exploring ideas of being in other peoples
stories, allowing audiences to join the dots, providing libraries of
motion for play & provoking imagination so that certain things can be
left unsaid."
Visit www.igloo.org.uk/
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THE THURSDAY CLUB is an open forum discussion group for anyone
interested in the theories and practices of cross-disciplinarity,
interactivity, technologies and philosophies of the state-of-the-art in
today’s (and tomorrow’s) cultural landscape(s).
For more information check http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/gds/events.php or
email maria x at drp01mc at gold.ac.uk
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Maria Chatzichristodoulou [aka maria x] PhD Art and Computational Technologies Goldsmiths Digital Studios www.cybertheater.org
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