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GLITCH performance & media arts event

Saturday 28 November
5.30 – 8.30pm
ST PAUL St Galleries One and Two
40 St Paul St, AUT University

Free event

GLITCH is a recent term borrowed from gaming and experimental music practices that result in and from malfunction and mishap.This event is a 3-hour test-site for performance and media artists to explore accidental moments for locating potentiality in the unpredictable and unexpected appearances of our practices.

Invited Artists: Chris Braddock, David Cross, Sean Curham, Phil Dadson, Azadeh Emadi, Suzie Gorodi, Brent Harris, Mark Harvey, Alys Longley, Ben Stevens, Nooroa Tapuni, Sam Trubridge, Emma Willis, Becca Wood.
Curator: Sue Gallagher

Glitch is part of MISPERFORMING: A Symposium on the Unstable Paradigms of Performance and Media Arts, presented by CoLab in collaboration with the School of Art & Design at AUT University

 

The programme for the Misperforming Symposium also includes:

MISPERFORMING SYMPOSIUM

9am-5pm Saturday 28 November. WE240, AUT University.
$40 standard / $20 student 
Misperforming Symposium is a cousin event to the 15th PSi (Performance Studies International) conference ‘MISPERFORMANCE: Misfi ring, Misfitting, Misreading’ held in Zagreb earlier this year. New Zealand performance practitioners and theorists will present their PSi papers in two sessions: Utopic Misfits and Are you partial. Keynote speakers Hellen Sky and Brandon Hur, will further explore the emerging 21st century language of transdisciplinary performance art in the context of a rapidly changing creative and technology industries environment.
Keynote Speakers: Hellen Sky, Brandon Hur.
Invited Speakers: Chris Braddock, Keren Chiaroni, David Cross, Dorita Hannah, Brent Harris, Alys Longley, Sharon Mazer.
Chairs: Maria O’Connor, Scott Wilson

LAUNCH. CoLab: MAP and the Master of Performance & Media Arts, AUT University.
Invited Speakers: Frances Joseph, Sue Gallagher.

PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP with Hellen Sky and Brandon Hur
9am-4.00pm Sunday 29 November. Artworks Theatre, Waiheke Island
Sensing the potential of Difference – The Beauty of Experiential Design.

Full programme and registration details are available on the CoLab website http://www.colab.org.nz

Last updated: 30 Nov 2009 9:31am

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