Hi everyone, UpStage is delighted to have been selected by curator and digital artist Maja Kalogera for inclusion in "it does not matter, I will eat it cold! <https://itdoesnotmatteriwilleatitcold.tumblr.com/about>", the pavillion she has curated for the Wrong Biennial. Kalogera reflects on the early days of the internet, comparing it to kids playing at the beach and not wanting to come in for lunch. The artworks will be shown in Art 836 G Gallery, Zagreb, as an embassy of The Wrong from 1-15 December, as well as being part of The Wrong Biennial online from 1 November 2019 to 1 March 2020. Read more here: https://upstage.org.nz/?p=8253
In September, Christina Papagiannouli presented "Waiting for Brexit <https://upstage.org.nz/?event=waiting-for-brexit-by-the-etheatre-project>" at TaPRa 2019, Exeter University, and in January Helen Varley Jamieson will present UpStage in a talk at Stuttgart Filmwinter <https://filmwinter.de/>. If you've been to the UpStage website <https://upstage.org.nz/> lately you will have noticed a few changes - thanks to Eisa Godoy de Castro Guerra, who has come on board as a designer following our presentation at the Libre Graphics Meeting in May. She has refreshed our logo, made many improvements to the website, and is working on interface design for Limelight. Speaking of Limelight, which is the complete rebuild to replace our antique UpStage platform - things are moving along behind the scenes. Watch this space for more details, and if you're interested in getting involved, you can contact us and check things out on Github: https://github.com/upstage-org/limelight helen : ) -- helen varley jamieson [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> http://www.creative-catalyst.com http://www.upstage.org.nz
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