[spectre] Communiqué de presse Breaking Solitude Saison 2.

anniea a at bram.org
Wed Oct 10 15:51:24 CEST 2007


Press release

  "Breaking Solitude" "Second Season" : a series of 6 Net performances
between October 29, 2007 and January 28, 2008.

http://panoplie.emakimono.org/index.php/projets/voir/16


 In this series Annie Abrahams and panoplie.org propose Web-meetings
of about 20 minutes long using chat and streaming to experiment new
ways of  being together. Each meeting starts with a performance of an
artist.
 The entrance of the web-salon is limited to 30 people. People
registered on the site of panoplie (it is free) can take part in the
chat (English or French) and will have priority over the others, which
can nevertheless assist as "voyeurs" within the limit of the places
available.

 "Breaking solitude" is a project of Annie Abrahams (www.bram.org) and
panoplie.org.

 The artists invited in the second season of "Breaking Solitude" are :
Florian Fernandez, Aya Karpinska, Igor Stromajer, Anne-James Chaton,
MTAA and Helen Varley Jamieson.


 29 10 2007 20h Florian Fernandez lives in Marseille in France.
 Fernand is not the anagram of Florian. If one makes Florian with
Fernand that gives : a dolphin.
      http://cuicuirock.free.fr/index.php/2006/03/09/13--elemant-phan-
,       http://www.radiolist.org/index.php?cat=5&paged=2 and
 http://www.arborescence.org/article549.html

 12 11 2007 20h Aya Karpinska, New York, Providence.      http://technekai.com
 is a digital media artist and interaction designer. She creates
interactive experiences through installation art, digital text, sound,
and game design (but not all at the same time). Aya is the 2006
recipient of the Brown University Fellowship in Electronic Writing;
she splits her time between Providence and New York City.

 26 11 2007 20h Igor Stromajer,  Slovenie        http://www.intima.org/7012
 Igor Stromajer was born in Slovenia in 1967. He graduated at the
Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Ljubljana,
Slovenia. Lives in Ljubljana, works and exhibits worldwide. Stromajer
is an intimate mobile communicator. He researches tactical emotional
states and traumatic low-tech guerrilla strategies. His most known
works are Oppera Internettikka and Ballettikka Internettikka
(1997–2007).

       10 12 2007 20h Anne-James Chaton, France.
http://aj.chaton.free.fr/
 Anne-James Chaton is poet sound. He is 35 years old and lives in
Montpellier, France. He directed several reviews (Derivation, The
Incredible New Justine' S Adventures...) and published five books,
three works of poetry to editions Al Dante and two essays with the
editions Sens & Tonka. He gave a hundred readings in France and abroad
and organized a great number of events around sound poetry in
Besancon, Lyon, Paris, Montpellier. (PC- Poésies contemporaines,
Sonorités)

      14 01 2008 20h MTAA , New York.  http://www.mteww.com/
 Artists M. River and T. Whid formed MTAA in 1996 and soon after began
to explore the internet as a medium for public art. The duo's
exhibition history includes group shows and screenings at The New
Museum of Contemporary Art, Postmasters Gallery and Artists Space, all
in New York City, and at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.
International exhibitions include the Seoul Net & Film Festival in
Korea and Videozone2 – The 2nd International Video Art Biennial in
Israel.

 28 01 2008 20h Helen Varley Jamieson , NZ / Australie
http://www.creative-catalyst.com/
 Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital
artist. She is currently undertaking a Master of Arts (research) at
Queensland, investigating her practice of cyberformance. She is a
founding member of the globally dispersed cyberformance troupe, Avatar
Body Collision, and has collaborated in and contributed to various
other online art projects.

 For more information please contact Annie Abrahams, Clément Charmet
or Elisabeth Klimoff.

Panoplie.org     : Web magazine for contemporary creation .
 Composed by a collective of  artists from very different horizons,
Web and non Web,  the online magazine Panoplie.org aims to be a
platform for exchange between artists and Net surfers : Calls for
participation, performances, writings and follow-ups of artistic
projects and events are mixed to propose an original approach and
highlight problematics of art on the Net. In projects like "Why Rock"
(2005), "Habiter" (2006 ) and "Robots" (2007), Panoplie.org also
treats universal themes in a contemporary way and makes them
accessible to a larger public. While collaborating with galleries and
official art institutions     Panoplie.org helps to discover and
instore new artistic practices in the realm of traditional art.



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