[spectre] UpStage 101010 - A New Zealand Based Festival of
Performance Art.
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Mon Nov 22 12:14:50 CET 2010
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UpStage 101010 - A New Zealand Based Festival of Performance Art.
Review by Ellen Pearlman.
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=413
On Oct 10th 2010, the Upstage Festival of Performance Art (101010)
curated by Helen Varley Jamieson, Vicki Smith, and Dan Untitled ran for
approximately twenty hours, the fourth such iteration of themed dates
(last year ran on 090909). 101010 showcased thirteen new cyber
performances from around the world.
101010 showcased thirteen new cyber performances from Canada, USA, UK,
France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Serbia, Australia, and New
Zealand, most lasting for twenty minutes. UpStage was host to ten real
world viewing nodes in Calgary, New York, Nantes, Eindhoven, Oslo,
Ljubljana, Pancevo, Vietnam, Auckland, and Wellington. Individuals could
also tune in from the comforts of their own homes.
Ellen Pearlman is currently a Ph.D student at the University of Calgary,
Canada in Computational Media and Design with a focus on Telematics &
artistic collaborations over the Syneme high speed networks. She is
Artistic Adviser to the Yuanfen Gallery, the very first gallery of new
media in Beijing, China and part of the Yuanfen Flow (TM), the first
independent, privately owned new media research institute in China.
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