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----------------------------------------- EVOLUTION 2003 9 - 11 October Leeds, UK ----------------------------------------- Following the success of last year's programme, Lumen present another 3-day international media arts festival exploring the historical and contemporary use of new technologies in the arts and their interrelated cultural issues. Evolution 2003 will look at how artists interfere with, influence and punctuate mass communication systems and media technologies. An international mix of artists will deliver in-depth presentations of their work in the form of film and video screenings, lecture demonstrations and live performances. The programme will feature pioneering contributors from the field of experimental film and video art including TAKAHIKO IIMURA (Japan), WOJCIECH BRUSZEWSKI (Poland) and WOODY and STEINA VASULKA (US) who will present retrospectives of their work and discuss the processes involved in its making. As productive today as they were in the 1970's, the Vasulkas have spent the past 35 years rigorously exploring video as an artistic medium, producing a vast archive of experiments using specially developed equipment and techniques. Evolution 2003 will also see presentations from some of the world's leading contemporary artists. CORY ARCANGEL (US), computer artist and founder of the BEIGE PROGRAMMING ENSEMBLE, will provide an insight into his world of rave, acid house, and commodore64 graffitti. French artist MATTHIEU LAURETTE will talk about his work using television and his expos� on the TV game show Tournez Manege. KEVIN and JENNIFER MCCOY (US) will discuss the importance of popular culture, sci-fi and television narrative in their work, and webcast duo RADIOQUALIA (New Zealand) will broadcast a live presentation from Cape Town, South Africa. One of New York's most ambitious and progressive multimedia artists, BEN RUBIN, will present his most recent works including 'The Listening Post', and talk about his latest collaborative works in progress with architect's Diller & Scofidio and Mark Hansen from Lucent Technologies. The festival will continue its tradition of staging unique live events with a public performance and talk from the New York SURVEILLANCE CAMERA PLAYERS, a collective who protest against the use of surveillance cameras in public places. The group's founder, BILL BROWN, will conduct a guided tour of surveillance cameras in Leeds city centre and perform a specially adapted play. The final day of Evolution 2003 will see one of its highlights when ZYGMUNT BAUMAN and GUSTAV METZGER, two of the most prolific and persuasive post war thinkers, will come together for the first time in a discussion chaired by GRISELDA POLLOCK from the University of Leeds. Zygmunt has been described as one of the twentieth century's great social theorists and the world's foremost sociologist of postmodernity. Gustav's life has been occupied by his quest for social change and his opposition to capitalism, which he has expressed through the theory and practice of Auto-destructive Art. Under the theme of 'Liquid Modernity', the two will discuss the implications of 'high-tech' technologies upon human relationships in the light of their own experiences, studies and writings. Leeds based collective VECTOR, will bring the programme to a fitting close with their 5th anniversary celebration held in collaboration with Evolution. Vector provide the city with a much needed and truly alternative home for experimental music and sound. ----------------------------------------- TICKET DETAILS Places are limited and booking is essential. All evening events are FREE but will operate on a first come/first served basis. 1 Day pass: �18/�14 (concessions); 3 Day pass - �45/�30 (concessions) Academic/Block bookings*: 1 Day pass: �10; 3 Day pass: �20 *For all academic block bookings please contact Lumen directly. Tickets can be purchased online at http://www.leedsfilm.com or through the Leeds Town Hall box office on 0113 2243801/2 from 12th September. ----------------------------------------- CONTACT DETAILS Telephone: +44(0)113 2469850 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To join Lumen's mailing list please visit: http://pixeltrough.brinkster.net/lumen/mailinglist/emailsignup.asp The full programme schedule will shortly be available online at http://www.lumen.net/evolution2003 ----------------------------------------- Evolution is organised by Lumen and presented alongside the Leeds International Film Festival. Lumen exists to advocate a greater knowledge, understanding and appreciation of communication technology and its impact upon artistic practice and discourse. (http://www.lumen.net) ----------------------------------------- Funded by Arts Council England Yorkshire, European Regional Development Fund and Leeds City Council. Sponsored by Sanyo and the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History at the University of Leeds. ------------------------------------------------- a m b i t : networking media arts in scotland post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive: http://www.mediascot.org/ambit info: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and write "info ambit" in the message body -------------------------------------------------
