[node-l] kinetica talk thursday 20th Nov.
kwatson
kwatson at romanesque.co.uk
Wed Nov 19 13:10:33 CET 2008
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> © Ray Lee, 'Force Field' 2008 (image courtesy the artist)
> KINETICA PRESENTS 'FORCE FIELD' BY SOUND ARTIST RAY LEE
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> Internationally acclaimed sound artist Ray Lee will bring his
> exciting new performance ‘Force Field’ to Kinetica’s season at
> Bishopsgate Institute in November. This new performance follows
> Lee's hugely popular installation performance ‘Siren’, which has
> toured most recently to the Royal Opera House,
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> On the 20th November, Ray Lee will perform in the Great Hall, a
> space ideally suited to his spinning, whirling and pendulous sound
> installations and performances. By interacting with the
> electromagnetic 'force field' that surrounds the theremin, Lee
> activates and controls a series of kinetic sound machines, creating
> music and movement from the ‘ether’.
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> For more information and to book a ticket please go to the
> Bishopsgate Website
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> Kinetica presents FUTURE BODIES
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> At The Dana Centre
> 27th November 2008
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> FREE EVENT
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> Leading on from Kinetica's 'Man and Machine' panel discussion at the
> Bishopsgate Institute, Kinetica presents FUTURE BODIES, a workshop
> and performance event at the Science Museum's Dana Centre. Presented
> in association with the SMARTlab Digital Media Institute, there will
> be 3 workshops as part of this evening as well as a panel
> discussion. Participants will be introduced to bio-sensor
> technologies to customise their clothing and be invited to explore
> “old” technologies or found objects to create new musical instruments.
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> For more information CLICK HERE and to book a place please go to the
> Dana Centre Website
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> Kinetica presents 'Creatures Great and Small' ON TOUR:
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> Gallery A22, Budapest.
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> 5th December 2008 - 5th February 2009
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> Following the hugely popular show 'Creatures Great and Small' at the
> Rove Gallery, Hoxton Square, Kinetica has been invited to tour the
> show to Hungary in association with Gallery A22, Budapest. Featuring
> 8 UK artists from the London show, 'Creatures Great and Small' will
> expand to also include 5 new pieces by artists spanning Hungary,
> Slovakia, Czech Republic and Russia.
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> For more information on Creatures Great and Small please see the
> Kinetica Website
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> © Roger Vilder 'Organic Geometry', Tom Wilkinson 'Let's Bounce' 2008
> (images by Andy Day)
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> "APPLAUSE MACHINES"
> Designed by Kinetic artist Martin Smith and produced by Laikingland,
> The Applause Machine was created “for when your ideas are great but
> no one else agrees.” Just press the button and the Applause Machine
> enthusiastically claps its hands for you.
> To see the full range of Machines, available in five rather splendid
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> "HAND-MADE MACHINES"
> Paul Granjon makes robots and various machines for performances,
> videos and installations. Hand-Made Machines features illustrated
> information about his work since 1996 as well as a one hour DVD.
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Regards
Keith Watson
kwatson at romanesque.co.uk
+44 (0) 7802 74 84 84
skype: kw1330
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