Drones at Home Phase 3: Unmanned (Performative Workshop)

  [image: Jordan Crandall performs UNMANNED]

*Guest Speaker:* Jordan Crandall, Visual Arts
Associate Professor

*Date: *October 11th, 2012   to October 11th, 2012
*Time: *5-6pm
*Location: *gallery@calit2, Atkinson Hall, UC San Diego
*Host: *gallery@calit2

[event website <http://gallery.calit2.net>]

*DESCRIPTION/ABSTRACT:*
This artist talk by *Visual Arts professor Jordan Crandall* is part of a
3-week performative workshop of the Drones at Home: Phase 3 exhibition.

A performative workshop on UNMANNED, a performance work by artist, author,
theorist and UCSD professor Jordan Crandall, with run from September 27
through October 17, from 11am to 5pm, Monday through Friday. His artist
talk will take place at 5pm on October 11.

In the original performance, a series of character monologues allow
Crandall to create a philosophical theatre to examine the state of
masculinity in a militarized landscape increasingly dependent on automated
technology. During the workshop,the gallery@calit2 will be transformed into
a rehearsal studio, with sketches, video clips, stage props, and live
action events.

The performative workshops are month-long residencies when the artist and
collaborators will develop new work in the gallery spaces, using the space
as a test site, with the gallery open to visitors during scheduled hours.

*SPEAKER BIO:*
Jordan Crandall is Chair of the Visual Arts department. He is an artist,
theorist, and performer based in Los Angeles. His video installations,
presented in numerous exhibitions worldwide, combine formats and genres
deriving from cinematic and military culture, exploring new regimes of
power and their effects on subjectivity, sociality, embodiment, and desire.
His most recent video installation, HOTEL (2010), produced in advanced, 4K
high-definition technology, probes into the realms of extreme intimacy,
where techniques of control combine with techniques of the self. Crandall
writes and lectures regularly at various institutions across the US and
Europe. He is the 2011 winner of the Vilém Flusser Theory Award for
outstanding theory and research-based digital arts practice, given by the
Transmediale in Berlin in collaboration with the Vilém Flusser Archive of
the University of Arts, Berlin. He is currently an Honorary Resident at
Eyebeam art and technology center in New York, where he is continuing the
development of a new body of work that blends performance art, political
theater, philosophical speculation, and intimate reverie. The work,
entitled UNMANNED, explores new ontologies of distributed systems -- a
performative event-philosophy in the form of a book and a theatrical
production. He is also the founding editor of the new journal VERSION. For
more, visit a full bio at
http://visarts.ucsd.edu/~gd2/faculty/jordan-crandall.

*MORE INFORMATION:*
The artist talk is Oct. 11 at 5pm. The UNMANNED performative workshop will
be open during regular gallery hours from 11am to 5pm weekdays in the
gallery@calit2 on the first floor of Atkinson Hall. Media contact: Doug
Ramsey, [email protected]. To RSVP, contact Trish Stone, [email protected].


-- 
Trish Stone
Tour and Gallery Coordinator
Calit2, University of California San Diego
Desk: 858-822-5307
Cell: 858-336-6456
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