Harwood and Jean Demars in conversation with Matthew Fuller

Tuesday 1st June 2010, 7pm - 9pm
SPACE, 129-131 Mare Street, Hackney, London
£3
Book here: http://coalfiredcomputers.eventbrite.com/

Whilst we take in the shape of government, the politics of power takes on a new 
meaning as Harwood, Jean Demars and Matthew Fuller discuss the Coal Fired 
Computer Project and the implications layered under dusty marvels of everyday 
bits and bytes. Global fuel reliance, the price of a computer measured against 
the lives of 318,000 miners with choked up lungs, stark reality with no escape 
unless we begin to think. Empathy leads to action. Attend the talk. Read more...

Graham Harwood (YoHa and Mongrel) and Jean Demars talk to Matthew Fuller ( 
author of Media Ecologies: Materialist Energies in Art and Technoculture)  
about the Coal Fired Computers project recently commissioned as part of AV 
Festival in Newcastle.

Over three days at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle, in collaboration with 
Jean Demars and groups of coal miner activists, Coal Fired Computers 
articulated relations between Power, Art and Media. The new work by leading UK 
media artists Harwood and Yokokoji (YoHa) responded to the displacement of coal 
production to distant lands like India and China after the UK miners' strike in 
1984/85. Coal Fired Computers reflects on the complexities of our global fossil 
fuel reliance and especially on how coal transforms our health as we have 
transformed it. Today coal produces 42% of the world¹s electricity, and in many 
countries this rate is much higher (more than 70% in India and China). 

http://www.avfestival.co.uk/programme/10/events/coal-fired-computers-talks
http://www.spc.org/fuller/

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London in 1968 to provide affordable studio space for visual artists. Alongside 
this core support for artists we host exhibitions, courses and events including 
those with a focus on new media and technology, wherever possible offering 
these for free. 
http://www.spacestudios.org.uk 

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14th May - 19th June 2010
Gavin Watson: RAVING '89
NEU! Ben Sansbury: AMAXAMA

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