Not to be missed!
: )
Ruth
On 19/08/2011 00:50, helen varley jamieson wrote:
Dear Friends,
We are performing 'make-shift' again and we would love you to join us
for the online event at 10am (UK time), Saturday 20th August.
'make-shift' is programmed as part of Magdalena - Legacy and Challenge
<http://www.chapter.org/23438.html> Festival at Chapter, Cardiff, UK
so both Helen and Paula will be in houses in Cardiff (only streets
away from each other... actually we could probably shout to each other
instead...)
To access the performance go to www.make-shift.net and follow the LIVE
LINK in the top right hand corner of the home page. Please get there a
few minutes early to make sure that everything loads ok.
There is more information about the work below and we look forward to
you joining us on Saturday.
Best wishes
Paula and Helen
/
"When I was growing up and something important got sucked up the
hoover, my mum could be persuaded to get a piece of newspaper, unfold
it on the floor and empty the cloth bag to try and find the missing
thing. I don't do that. Barbie shoes, fuzzy felt animals, bits of lego
that are really important parts of a helicopter, multi-coloured beads
from broken bracelets. I don't care. Up into the hoover it goes and
away with it. To somewhere else. Outside my home. To where I can't see
it anymore."/
??make-shift is a unique and intimate networked performance that
speaks about the fragile connectivity of human and ecological
relationships. Devised by Paula Crutchlow (Devon based performer and
director) and Helen Varley Jamieson (NZ writer and cyberformer) the
performance takes place simultaneously in two separate houses that are
connected through a specially designed online interface. Paula and
Helen (one in each house) stage their part of the work with the help
of a group of around 15 local audience members. Scripted and visually
poetic performance is interspersed with webcam videography, avatar
puppetry and audience interaction in the format of a performative
salon. Everything that happens in the houses is streamed to online
audiences who can also contribute text chat visible on the interface
to everyone throughout the event.
make-shift is an ecologically aware house party with a difference. As
well as experiencing the intimacy, viscerality and shared experience
of a live performance event; local and online audiences participate in
a call-and-response between people, landscape and culture to discuss
the theme of 'disposability' in its broadest sense.
On 18th September at ISEA in Istanbul, we will giving a presentation
on make-shift as part of the Furtherfield panel -- "Media Art
Ecologies -- is digital culture a contributor to climate change?"
/"Helen and Paula arranged the magical elements of telematic
performance for the make-shift event at HTTP Gallery in a montage of
stuff, poetry, sound, images, dialogue, polemic and actions. It was
utterly engrossing and left us all with a thrilling sense of the
unexplored potential of theatre and performance in the networked age."
/Ruth Catlow, HTTP Gallery.
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