*Huis Clos / No Exit
*

*First public Preparation session  :  *25 October 6pm GMT (find you local
time)<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=9&iso=20121025T18&p1=136>
*
*With Annie Abrahams, Ruth Catlow, Ursula Endlicher, Nicolas Frespech and
Igor Stromajer.*
*

*Open to alll online *
Via huisclos.mosaika.tv <http://huisclos.mosaika.tv/index.html> you can see
us and via http://www.bram.org/chat you can comment, do suggestions, give
us ideas.

*Huis Clos / No Exit *is a serie of three performances made
for*Remediating the Social
* – ELMCIP conference at the Edinburgh College of Art, University of
Edinburgh, in collaboration with New Media Scotland and University College
Falmouth

The project is a follow-up of Huis Clos / No Exit – On
Translation<http://bram.org/huisclos/ontranslation/indexfr.html>presented
on 29/05/2010 at NIMk in Amsterdam.

*Three public preparation sessions / Three performances*

Preparation 1 online  :  25 October 6pm GMT (find you local
time)<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=9&iso=20121025T18&p1=136>
Preparation 2 online :  2 November 2pm GMT (find you local
time)<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=9&iso=20121102T14&p1=136>
Preparation 3 online :  3 November 2pm GMT (find you local
time)<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=9&iso=20121103T14&p1=136>

Performances :
*1 November 8pm GMT
Edinburgh College of Art*
free entrance without reservation
 <http://bram.org/huisclos/salonfr.html>*2 and 3 November 3.30pm GMT
Edinburgh College of Art
*free entrance without reservation

More information: bram.org/huisclos/beyond

Using only their mother tongue the five artists will challenge each other
into collective action while trying to overcome language and cultural
differences. Their communication is handicapped by this constraint - which
means they will have to invent a new language based on some common words,
codes, the technical possibilities of streaming and their bodies.
<http://bram.org/huisclos/beyond>**

*Will we choose to use more or even less rules? Will we need a leader or
continue without one? Maybe Ruth will become a leader naturally because she
is only one authorized to use English, the language understood by all. What
can we share? How can we position ourselves? What kind of voice will be
possible?*
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