[spectre] New Reviews/Articles/Interviews on Furtherfield May 21st
07.
marc
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon May 21 18:56:08 CEST 2007
New Reviews/Articles/Interviews on Furtherfield May 21st 07.
http://www.furtherfield.org
- Charlotte Frost Interviews David Rokeby.
- Twisting Fistfuls of Time (Part 1).
An Interview with David Rokeby, in conjunction with his first UK
retrospective ‘Silicon Remembers Carbon’, FACT, Liverpool, (20th April –
10th June). David Rokeby has won acclaim in both artistic and technical
fields for his new media artworks. A pioneer in interactive art and an
acknowledged innovator in interactive technologies, Rokeby has achieved
international recognition as an artist and seen the technologies which
he develops for his work given unique applications by a broad range of
arts practitioners and medical scientists. 2nd part of the interview
will be published on 28/05/07.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=233
- Review on TRANSreveLATION by Natasha Chuk.
TRANSreveLATION was a one-night showcase of live performance, dance,
real-time processing, and a reverie of previously recorded audio
compositions. Performed on April 26, 2007 in the basement auditorium of
the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of New York in midtown
Manhattan, fifty guests gathered to engage in and aurally witness a
unique collection of sound art and movement.
Nature and technology remarkably mix as a means of exploring the concept
of ekphrasis, the basis for this concert, developed and curated by
Melissa Grey and Jim Briggs III. Put simply, ekphrasis is imagery
dramatically translated by poetry, but it pertains to any form of media.
Pulling us deep into the trail of inspiration, ekphrasis can provide an
artist the opportunity to delightfully bury the tracks of artistic
motivation in an interpretative web of rhetoric, freely describing one
form with another. That tactic is clearly demonstrated in this program.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=Index&review_id=232
- Review on html_butoh by Alexandra Boutros.
-lost in…metamorphosis: ursula endlicher’s html_butoh.
Butoh is enigmatic. Sometimes characterized as dance, sometimes as
theatre, sometimes as meditation on what it means to be human, butoh
seems to resist definition and easy categorization. Undeniably, however,
butoh is about movement. Butoh emerged in post world-war II Japan, in
part rising out of dissatisfaction with the prevalence of Western dance
movements and influences in that country. Some have suggested that the
goal of butoh is for the dancer to cease being him/herself, to stop
being human, and to become instead another entity altogether. If butoh
drives the human out of the dancer through movement, Ursula Endlicher’s
html_butoh—a web-driven performance piece—raises questions about
humanness in the realm of the internet.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=Index&review_id=231
Review by Wylie Schwartz.
Kollabor8 - Toegristle Studios.
Kollabor8 is a ‘perceptual canvas blog,’ where any given chain of images
has infinite potential for change as each artist manipulates the
previous image, and so forth. Functioning as an artists’ hub, members
are invited to transform works of digital collage by adding original
images, digital photos, reproductions and scans, or by starting a new
chain. To encourage collaboration, members are not permitted to upload a
direct mutation to their own image. To encourage growth of chains a
system of credits is in place. Two credits buy a new chain, and one is
earned for every five images uploaded to a pre-existing chain. The art
in this case is a virtual archive of the process of creating a work of art.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?From=Index&review_id=230
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