decentred events at Norwich Arts Centre July 2004
Following the success of the decentred | distributed improvisation
exhibition [archived here]
n0media have curated two multimedia performances and a
global web conference to occur in Norwich Arts Centre on Monday
12th July 2004 and Thursday 22nd July 2004.
The two performance events will feature digital multimedia
improvisations by artists, musicians, writers and programmers.
The global web
conference will bring these practitioners and theorists together
to discuss topical issues relating to networked multimedia
performance.
The individual events are detailed below:
Monday 12th July 2004 8pm Norwich Arts Centre Auditorium
Local Distributed Network Performance
Click here for information & webcast archive
Thursday 22nd July 2004 2pm Norwich Arts Centre Auditorium
Free Entry
decentred | discourse 01
decentred | discourse 01 will be the first in a series
of global web conferences which will bring performers,
theorists
and programmers
together from all over the world to debate topical
issues relating to networked multimedia performance.
Using internet technologies we will connect with people
in Canada, the USA, Europe and across the UK to discuss
a number
of issues
which we encountered in the original decentred | distributed
improvisation exhibition in the Norwich Gallery, March & April
2004.
Though there will not be a set agenda we will programme
a number of hourly
debates focusing on some of the aesthetic, strategic and technical
problems with networked performance art.
Click
here to go to the decentred eforum
Thursday 22nd July 2004 8pm Norwich Arts Centre Auditorium
Free Entry
Remote Distributed Network Performance
On the evening of Thursday 22nd July 2004 we will
host a remote distributed network performance from
Norwich
Arts Centre. Musicians,
video and media artists from Kingston (Canada), Den
Haag (Netherlands), London, Newcastle upon Tyne and
Norwich
will
collide in a specially
curated Internet domain to perform a distributed
improvisation.
Audio and video streams generated by these performers
will be shared across the Internet and developed
in the different
remote locations
at which they arrive. All of the material produced
during this performance will be collected in Norwich
where it
will be mixed
and presented locally and on the Internet by n0media.
Individual performers will include:
Matt Rogalsky (Canada)
Bennett Hogg & the International Centre for Music Studies
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
John Bowers & Nick Melia (Norwich)
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