10 May, 8PM
Palindrones:
Musical Transpositions for the Reversing Machine
Performance by Sam Belinfante & Simon Lewandowski
Works by
Cage and others adapted for the output of the Reversing Machine plus new
sound works by Sam Belinfante & Simon Lewandowski. In conjunction
with the exhibition Fantastic Time Machines and our current series Time
& Technology Belinfante & Lewandowski will perform a series of
sound works and actions using the Reversing Machine mechanism and attached
devices.
In conjunction with the exhibition Fantastic Time Machines.
all images copyright Art Laboratory Berlin 2012
Special thanks to Hauptstadt Kulturfonds and the Month of Performance Art Berlin.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Is the Desert Still the Desert in a Digital World?:
Online performance with Gretta Louw
6 May, 2012 -
Gretta Louw, whose performance and exhibition Controlling Connectivity started off the current Time & Technology series will set up a live video link up between Art Laboratory Berlin and the Warnayaka Arts centre in Lajamanu, Australia, located in the remote central Australian desert.
Since March Louw has been taking part in a residency in Lajamanu teaching photography, video and new media to indigenous arts workers, as well as introducing them to online communication platforms. The culmination of this first program of new media training will be a real time link-up between Lajamanu and Berlin.
A live audience in Berlin will view a simultaneous performance streamed out of Lajamanu, captured by a number of webcams and presented as two large-format projections. The event will incorporate an eclectic and innovative mix of traditional dance and storytelling, as well as live VJing of documentation organised by Louw. The event will also provide and encourage the possibility of interaction and exchange between participants in both Berlin and Lajamanu. (more information)
In cooperation with the Warnayaka Art Centre and Month of Performance Art Berlin
Online performance with Gretta Louw
6 May, 2012 -
Gretta Louw, whose performance and exhibition Controlling Connectivity started off the current Time & Technology series will set up a live video link up between Art Laboratory Berlin and the Warnayaka Arts centre in Lajamanu, Australia, located in the remote central Australian desert.
Since March Louw has been taking part in a residency in Lajamanu teaching photography, video and new media to indigenous arts workers, as well as introducing them to online communication platforms. The culmination of this first program of new media training will be a real time link-up between Lajamanu and Berlin.
A live audience in Berlin will view a simultaneous performance streamed out of Lajamanu, captured by a number of webcams and presented as two large-format projections. The event will incorporate an eclectic and innovative mix of traditional dance and storytelling, as well as live VJing of documentation organised by Louw. The event will also provide and encourage the possibility of interaction and exchange between participants in both Berlin and Lajamanu. (more information)
In cooperation with the Warnayaka Art Centre and Month of Performance Art Berlin
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Is the Desert Still the Desert in a Digital World?: online performance with Gretta Louw
6 May, 2012 1 PM
Gretta Louw, whose performance and exhibition Controlling Connectivity started off the current Time & Technology series will set up a live video link up between Art Laboratory Berlin and the Warnayaka Arts centre in Lajamanu, Australia, located in the remote central Australian desert.
Since March Louw has been taking part in a residency in Lajamanu teaching photography, video and new media to indigenous arts workers, as well as introducing them to online communication platforms. The culmination of this first program of new media training will be a real time link-up between Lajamanu and Berlin.
A live audience in Berlin will view a simultaneous performance streamed out of Lajamanu, captured by a number of webcams and presented as two large-format projections. The event will incorporate an eclectic and innovative mix of traditional dance and storytelling, as well as live VJing of documentation organised by Louw. The event will also provide and encourage the possibility of interaction and exchange between participants in both Berlin and Lajamanu. (more information)
In cooperation with the Warnayaka Art Centre and
Month of Performance Art Berlin
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