make-shift - Thursday 22nd July 7pm
HTTP Gallery, Green Lanes, London
http://www.http.uk.net/docs/gettingto.shtml

You are invited to attend and actively contribute to a work in process 
sharing  of make-shift - a networked performance about connectivity and 
consequences.

Helen Varley Jamieson (NZ/Europe) and Paula Crutchlow (UK) are artists 
from different  performance backgrounds whose new collaboration, 
make-shift, explores meaningful ways of engaging in discussion across 
physical and digital networks. make-shift will be a salon-style event, 
taking place simultaneously in two domestic spaces (with one artist 
present in each space) and also online - more information about the 
project is at http://www.make-shift.net.

The process of making make-shift  has begun with a two-week residency at 
Furtherfield.org, London, and in this presentation the artists would 
like to share some of their research and try out some ideas. You will be 
asked questions and invited to contribute your expertise, experience and 
opinions to this process. The artists are working in the spaces between 
disciplines and genres and are deliberately inviting people from a range 
fields to get a range of input. Your contribution to this will be very 
much valued.

You must RSVP (to [email protected]) as the proximal audience is 
limited (there will also be the opportunity to participate online if you 
are not in London or can't get to the event). Everyone who is attending 
is asked to collect their plastic rubbish over a 24 hour period and 
bring it to the presentation (please wash anything that had food in it!)

We also need two volunteers to prepare specific tasks before the event - 
please email [email protected] if you would like to volunteer.
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helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
[email protected]
http://www.creative-catalyst.com
http://www.avatarbodycollision.org
http://www.upstage.org.nz
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