Radiator presents

GOING SOLO: Rural Adventures in an Urban Network.

Artists’ Residency Blog gone live*

 
12th – 15th Mar; 18th – 21st Mar; 8th – 11th Apr; 14 – 15th May

Derbyshire and Nottingham
 
In our increasingly crowded lives, it can be difficult to find the time 
to think.

To generate that new idea, sometimes all we need is a long weekend out 
from our normal lives, a weekend where we can step out into the fresh 
air, get our shoes muddy and walk all day without seeing another soul in 
the hope of returning with a fresh perspective. GOING SOLO is this small 
window of retreat.

Radiator has given three artists a 4 day sabbatical in the wilderness of 
rural Derbyshire. Here, they spend their time exploring foot paths and 
bridle paths in the Peak District National Park , collecting impressions 
of their surroundings, their journeys, their thoughts. The 'data' they 
collect will reflect their individual practice, the raw material being 
stored as sound recordings, video, GPS tracks or simply drawings.

The three walk and explore the area of the Dark Peak alone. Going solo, 
artist and landscape bound by solitude, they capture moments, fragments 
and impressions to be set later into a final composition. The process 
suggests a post-romantic communing with nature, a re-engaging of 
contemporary artist with great outdoors, a bringing together of the 
urban and the rural.

So we can follow their ups and downs live, the artists are collating 
data and recording their experiences in an online diary.*

GOING SOLO will be developed throughout 2010 and exhibited in 2011 but 
extracts and artists’ research can be caught at the Radiator Symposium: 
Tracing Mobility, which takes place on May 15th at Nottingham Contemporary.

Taking place in Nottingham, Warsaw and Berlin , the Tracing Mobility 
symposia provide an opportunity to increase knowledge about the cultural 
aspects of future mobility and new spaces created by electronic 
networks. The symposia will include presentations by our featured 
artists as well as speakers from the fields of art, architecture, urban 
theory, geography and computer science, exploring different aspects of 
“The Mobile Me”.

 
GOING SOLO participating artists:

Dan Belasco Rogers (UK/DE) - blog at http://dangoingsolo.blogspot.com/ 
live now!

Simon Faithfull (UK/DE)

Esther Polak (NL)

For more information or images please contact [email protected] 
or go to www.trampoline.org.uk for full listings and updates

Tracing Mobility is a Radiator Festival event supported by funds from 
the Legacy Trust UK, European Regional Development Fund, European 
Cultural Foundation, Adam Mickiewicz Institute**, the Mixed Reality Lab 
at the University of Nottingham and Hauptstadtkulturfonds. In 
partnership with: Nottingham Contemporary, Broadway Cinema and The Level 
Centre. **POLSKA! YEAR, developed by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, is a 
joint initiative of the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage 
and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. With the cooperation of British 
partners, Polska! Year aims to bring the communities of Poland and Great 
Britain closer by establishing new connections between Polish and 
British artistic institutions, artists and cultural practitioners.

http://dangoingsolo.blogspot.com/



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