New posts on the Furtherfield Blog.
http://blog.furtherfield.org

Get ready to be upstaged - by Helen Varley Jamieson:
winter in nz is a time for lots of layers; we don't do central heating here. it's fingerless gloves at the keyboard, hot water bottles in the flannellette sheets, & people popping round for coffee never take their coat off.

The key to getting through it is to keep working, which i am doing to the extreme at the moment. next week on the 28th we are launching UpStage V2, and celebrating this momentous event with a 2 week exhibtion and a one day festival of online performances, 070707 (that'll be on july 7th, geddit?).
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/137

Exploring limited spaces - by Aileen Derieg:
Since yesterday was a holiday in Austria, I rather frivolously decided to take the day off from translating and devote my attention to some things I had been wanting to do for two projects that I am involved with. I especially wanted to explore the space where they intersect from opposite directions: "social networking".

So I posted some questions and information to the relevant lists and announced that I would be available all day via email, irc or Skype and set off from there to start exploring the kinds of online spaces where people are supposed to be able to connect with one another.

For one of the projects, "Street Training – city of respect", where my role is to facilitate communication, I have been using delicious to gather relevant links from the start, rather than attempting to collect all the information in one place. We also have two mailing lists, one for the organizers and one for the workshop participants, but that doesn't seem to be the preferred mode of communication for anyone involved, except me.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/134

The Early Stages of Psychodrama - By Natasha Chuk:
Any horror filmmaker today has learned a thing or two from the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. A cinematic trailblazer with an eye for blonds, a cameo-making compulsion, and a sadistic interest in fear, Hitchcock created the quintessential horror film in his 1960 thriller, Psycho. It boldly has everything from early Hollywood nudity, to transvestisism, to death disguised as taxidermy, and a brilliantly terrifying musical score by long-time collaborator Bernard Herrmann. Psycho, and particularly its score, is the backdrop for composer Melissa Grey's current project, Psychodrama.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/133

Still Digesting Those Cup Cakes! - By Charlotte Frost:
interview with Sarah Cook.
http://blog.furtherfield.org/?q=node/132

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