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<nettime-ann> Intimacy: Across Visceral and Digital Performance |
. !//Apologies for cross posting\\! -------------------------------------------------------- !// Please Distribute Widely \\! Intimacy: Across Visceral and Digital Performance. Discussion Forum Open! As a precursor to the series of events that take place in December an online discussion is taking place on our Digital Arts and Humanities group. http://www.arts-humanities.net/intimacy_across_digital_visceral_performance Join now to contribute. To kick things off, Intimacy organisers Maria Chatzichristodoulou [aka maria x] and Rachel Zerihan have kindly agreed to appear online for an interview to discuss the event and to give their responses to the theme of ?being intimate? in contemporary performance. This forum is fully open for your questions and responses and seeks to draw together scholars, researchers, artists and audiences with the intention of sparking a lively discussion that can contribute to and feed from the three-day Intimacy event in December. Upload as you will to this discussion, thanks to the AHRC the forum has the facility to host Video and Sound files as well as the written word. Some questions that might get addressed are: How do new technologies alter, enhance or degrade our relationships to our bodies and to the bodies of others? What does it mean to have ?virtual body? in online communities such as Second Life? Indeed is it even appropriate to talk of ?virtual bodies?? The issues are ripe for discussion and we need your input! Come December this forum will develop further, featuring streaming footage and podcasts for those who cannot attend in person, we want your responses to these events. No doubt the live discussions will spill over onto the forum and it will be an ideal place to make that point you didn?t get a chance to when you we there in the room! With a full programme of digital and live art allied with workshops, seminars and the Sunday symposium there should me much to engage with. The full programme of events can be found on the Intimacy website http://www.intimateperformance.org. About Intimacy INTIMACY is a three-day digital and live art programme made to elicit connectivity, induce interaction and provoke debate between cutting edge artists, performers, leading scholars, respected researchers, creative thinkers and local community. A culturally urgent series of events, Intimacy is designed to address a diverse set of responses to the notion of ?being intimate? in contemporary performance and as such, in life. Framed as a forum for artists, scholars, community workers, performers, cultural practitioners, researchers and creative thinkers, Intimacy will feature workshops, seminars, performances, and a 1-day symposium at Goldsmiths College, Laban, and the Albany during December 7th-9th, 2007. Featuring performances, workshops, seminars and a symposium, Intimacy invites scholars, researchers, artists and audiences to enable the interrogation and creative exploration of formal, aesthetic and affective modes of performing intimacy now. -- Ben Craggs ben.craggs@fastmail.fm http://www.flickr.com/photos/bencraggs http://www.myspace.com/ben_craggs -- Ben Craggs ben.craggs@fastmail.fm http://www.flickr.com/photos/bencraggs http://www.myspace.com/ben_craggs _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann