[spectre] UCIRA State of the Arts Conference

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Wed Nov 5 22:20:27 CET 2008


http://www.ucira.ucsb.edu/conference.html


State of the Arts 2008: Demonstration
Schedule of Events, November 6 – 8, 2008

The UC Institute for Research in the Arts will once again host State of 
the Arts 2008, an annual arts showcase/conference, bringing together 
artists, scholars, and arts administrators from across the UC system and 
beyond. This year's program engages the theme of "demonstration" and 
will include performances, installations, presentations, interventions, 
workshops, and nightly events.  Located at a different UC campus each 
year, this year's program will be hosted by UC Riverside and situated in 
the historic downtown district.

demonstrate v. 1. show (feelings etc) by experiment 2. describe and 
explain (a proposition, machine etc) by experiment, use etc. 3. 
logically prove or be proof of 4. take part in or organize a public 
demonstration; demonstrator n. 1,3 make evident, establish, exhibit (see 
also PROVE) 1,2 display, illustrate see also EXPLAIN 1,4 march, rally, 
protest L. demonstrare de+monstrare; see MONSTER-ATE


Thursday, November 6th
6:00-9:00 PM
In conjunction with the City of Riverside’s Artwalk, UCIRA is proud to 
present Buckworld I on the downtown pedestrian mall. Buckworld is a 
theatrical production created by Rickerby Hinds, Assistant Professor of 
Theatre at UC Riverside. The production combines krump dancing and 
spoken word poetry, and has been featured at the New Los Angeles Theater 
Center and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

The Free Improvisation Ensemble will also present a freestyle theater 
project. Since its founding in 2001, the ensemble has brought together 
musicians, dancers, visual, media and theater artists working in both 
traditional and experimental performance genres.  The ensemble has 
presented frequent performances on the UCR campus, and has appeared in a 
variety of performance venues throughout Southern California, including 
the Roy O’ Disney Hall at The California Institute for the Arts, The 
Technika Radika Festival at the University of California, San Diego, and 
the Open Fist Theatre in Hollywood.

Friday November 7th
8:00-9:00 – Registration and Coffee – Life Arts Center, 3485 University 
Avenue

9:00-9:15 – Campus Welcome by Dean Stephen Cullenberg and Professor 
Renee Coulombe, UC Riverside

9:15-10:00 – UCIRA Team Opening Remarks: “UCIRA: former/future” Kim 
Yasuda (UCSB) / Dick Hebdige (UCR) / Holly Unruh (UCSB) / Marko Peljhan 
(UCSB)

10:00-10:30 – Featured Speaker: Clementine Deliss (Future Academy, 
Edinburgh College of Art) Future Academy: Roaming, Prelusive, Permeable

10:30-12:00 – Demonstration I: Spacing Out
             Julie Wyman (UC Davis) – On the Platform: locating the 
possibilities of athletic                         performance
             Daniel Carrera (Los Angeles) – Primera Comunión
             Sierra Brown (CSULB) – Port-to-Class Supercommute 2007

           Richard Ross (UC Santa Barbara) – Politics to Beauty and Back 
again, or, you do what you gotta do.
             Kim Yasuda (UC Santa Barbara / UCIRA), moderator

12:00-1:00 – Lunch (provided to registered participants)

1:00-1:30 – Featured Speaker: Toby Miller (UC Riverside): Talking Rubbish

1:30-3:00 – Demonstration II: In the Classroom
             Micha Cardenas (UC San Diego) – Collective Art Practice in 
the mediated public space of Second Life
             EG Crichton + Dee Hibbert-Jones (UC Santa Cruz) – Politics 
of Public Space/Gestures of Subversion
             ShiPu Wang (UC Merced) – The Effecting Eye

3:00-3:30 – Featured Speaker: Bruce Ferguson (Future Arts Research, 
Arizona State             University) – How I went 2 F.A.R.

3:30-5:00 – Roundtable ( Future Art + the Academy) with UC Arts Deans
             Stephen Cullenberg (Dean, UC Riverside)
             David Marshall (Dean, UC Santa Barbara)
             Christopher Waterman (Dean, UC Los Angeles)
             Kim Yasuda (UC Santa Barbara / UCIRA)
             Dick Hebdige (UC Riverside)
             Bruce Ferguson (F.A.R @ ASU)

5:00-6:00 – Opening Reception, Life Arts Studios
             *please see UCIRA staff if you will need transportation to 
the UC Riverside campus for the             8:00pm Media Event*

8:00 –Media Event, Arts Building Performance Lab, Room 166 (UC Riverside)
             The Kaiborg Duo (Jeff Kaiser, David Borgo)
             Gamelan Plesetan (Rene Lysloff, no.e Parker, Renee 
Coulombe, Sapto Raharjo)
             Compositions by Pablo Ortiz (UC Davis) with Ira Glansbeek
             Chia-Yi Seetoo (UC Berkeley) + Paula K. (UC Berkeley) 
(In)visible C ties
             Synthia Payne (UC Santa Cruz) Telematic Performance

Saturday, November 8th
8:30-9:30 – Registration and Coffee – Life Arts Center, 3485 University 
Avenue

9:30-11:00 – Demonstration III: Push Play
             Pablo Ortiz (UC Davis) – Recent Compositions
             Marsia Alexander-Clarke (Riverside, CA) – Tapestries
             Sara Wookey (UC Los Angeles) – Walking LA/(Sur)facing the City
             Michael Dessen (UC Irvine) – Telematics and Improvisation 
at the Turn of the 21st                          Century
             Marko Peljhan (UC Santa Barbara / UCIRA), moderator

11:00-12:30 – Demonstration IV: Actors, Avatars and Cyberselves
             Brenda Varda (Los Angeles) + Perry Hoberman (Los Angeles) – 
Cyberlilly 7
             Annie Loui (UC Irvine) – Falling Girl
             James Tobias (UC Riverside) – Stylistics of Wii
             Danny Scheie (UC Santa Cruz), moderator

12:30-1:30 – Lunch (provided to registered participants)
Pat Payne’s demonstration Crawl will take place on the pedestrian mall 
throughout the morning. Crawl is an anti-war performance honoring female 
soldiers who have been killed in the War on Terror or been raped by 
their military comrades while serving their country. The work is 
inspired by the Superman performances by william pope.l, and is meant to 
bring attention to women in the military.

1:30-3:00 – Demonstration V: Fleshing Out
             Pat Payne (Los Angeles) – Crawl
             Assaf Pocker (Los Angeles) – ScarTissue
             Aloha Tolentino (UC Riverside) – Confession – (with Eric 
Lorico and Ben                                     Busa)
            Isabella van Elferen (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
             Renee Coulombe (UC Riverside), Anna Scott (UC Riverside), 
moderators

3:00-4:30 – Demonstration VI: Acting, Ghosting, Gaming
             Brandon Woolf (UC Berkeley) + Michael Shane Boyle (UC 
Berkeley) – The Tiger and               the Philosopher: A 
Performance-Lecture on Günter Grass' The Plebeians Rehearse the 
       Uprising

             Tanner Higgin (UC Riverside) – Performative Play: Revising 
the Politics of Virtual                           Worlds

             Synthia Payne (UC Santa Cruz) – The Telematic Circle

             David Familian (UC Irvine), moderator

4:30-6:00 – Demonstration VII: Blended Events
             Tim Labor (UC Riverside) + Martha Demson (Open Fist 
Theatre, Los Angeles) –                         Interdisciplinarity and 
the 99-Seat Theatre System
             Jenifer Wofford (UC Berkeley) – Galleon Trade Art Exchange 
             California/Mexico/Phillippines
             Martin Tickle (DJ Dragonfly)
             Tyler Stallings (UC Riverside) – A Discussion of the 
Freshly Minted MFA as Surveyed in            Compass 2007: New Art from 
the University of California's MFA Programs
             Rickerby Hinds (UC Riverside), Matthias Geiger (UC Davis), 
moderators

6:00-7:00 – Reception, Florence Room, Life Arts Center

8:00 –Peripheral Visions Events, Life Arts Center
             Show the Instruments: A Tactical Trade Show
                  with Larry Bogad, Steve Lambert and Aaron Gach
             Improviser Michael Dessen
             Video installation by Marsia Alexander-Clarke
             Performance by Dick Hebdige (This I believe)
             Film Screening by Daniel Carrera (Primera Comunión)
             Film Screening by Ernesto Rios (Contaminated Valley)
             Fashion by Feral by Cat Chloe, the Chakra Raw line and 
Danielle Delia Designs
             Dance and Music Installation by DJ Dragonflyand Adaptable Girl

Sunday, November 9th
10:00-11:30 – UCIRA grants workshop – California Museum of Photography, 
3824 Main Street,   at University Avenue. UCIRA program staff will 
provide information and engage in an open dialogue that provides insight 
into the institute’s past and future grants programming as well as 
practical guidance to the application process.

12:00 – Caravan to High Desert Test Sites – Leaving from the Mission 
Inn. Sign up sheet and             maps will be available





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