[spectre] Updated link - Camille Baker and Susanne Palzer: Intangible Threshold Thursday, 05 November
Jake Harries
jakeharries at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 18:51:30 CET 2020
Camille Baker and Susanne Palzer: Intangible Threshold
Thursday, 05 November 2020, 2 to 4pm UK time, online event at the updated
link https://youtu.be/NjjfTuVkG6Q
Access Space is delighted to present ‘Intangible Threshold’, a
collaboration between Camille Baker and Susanne Palzer for the Access Space
Online Residency Programme 2020.
Baker and Palzer will perform a short ‘choreography’ of a collection of
gestures “live” over the internet, as part of the output of their remote
residency experimentations and improvisations. The performance will be
followed by a conversation between the artists and Jake Harries, Access
Space’ Director of Art and Innovation.
Intangible Threshold investigates collaboration and the meaning of
connection over distance through screens and available technology. Coming
together as two artists from different backgrounds in performance, Susanne
Palzer and Camille Baker were brought together to answer this question:
what methods do we have at our fingertips to brainstorm, devise, and
rehearse live performance in COVID times in 2020? Through performative
acts, digital connection through cameras, as well as using video
conferencing tools, they look at ways to comment on the meta-issues around
distant relationships, virtual touch, connections with nature as
replacement for human physical interaction, as well as the current
restricted possibilities of performing live in-person.
You can read more about their Online Residency here.
https://access-space.org/online-residency-programme-2020/
Camille Baker
Camille has been making and curating work in the interactive arts domain,
from installation art to e-textiles and wearable technology, immersive
experience design, mobile media art, interactive installation, the body in
digital performance, media art curating, and using emerging technologies
research and education in dance and performance for over 25 years. She is
an interdisciplinary artist, curator and researcher with a background in
digital and electronic art and design practices, working across creative
digital disciplines. She makes work that explores use of unique methods and
approaches to extending the body through or with the aid of technology, to
explore expressive non-verbal modes of communication and extended
embodiment through interactive and immersive art and performance. Her
portfolio can be found at https://camillebaker.me/
Susanne Palzer
Susanne is a cross-disciplinary artist, independant researcher and
performer based in Sheffield, UK. Her main practice investigates the
intersection of digital and analogue forms, with a particular interest in
the fusion of digital technology and physical performance. Palzer is the
curator of OPENPLATFORM/RAP(s)-TwT., a series of micro events that explore
the digital with physical means. Most recently she initiated Twelve Months
Notice, a project which explores artistic strategies for negotiating the
fundamentally changed situation following the UK’s decision to leave the
European Union. All aspects of her practice are concerned with what it
means to be a human being in a shifting world and how we negotiate and
continuously re-position ourselves in an environment of increasing
disembodiment and continuous uncertainty. Susanne Palzer’s work has been
shown in the UK, across Europe and in North America.
Twelve Months Notice
http://twelvemonthsnotice.blogspot.com/p/position-paper.html;
On/Off https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOxegwr5Zjs;
OPEN PLATFORM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihS9fwjx5D8&list=PLfT02jQCmd_j6YK2F2z6QPbfVWqqpE_cn
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The arts programme at Access Space is funded with public money by The
National Lottery through Arts Council England
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All the best
Jake
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Jake Harries, Director of Arts and Innovation
www.access-space.org +44(0)114 249 5522
@accessspace facebook.com/accessspace
3-7 Sidney St, Sheffield, S1 4RG, UK
jake at access-space.org
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