May 30, 2008

Live Art Falmouth

Filed under: Wysing — Tags: — Katherine @ 6:00 pm

Live Art Falmouth 

6-8 June 2008

Wellington Terrace, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 3Bn 

This annual festival features an innovative program of live/performance art, interactive video installations, cutting edge technology, video screenings and sound art. With more than 70 international, national and regional artists, including Matthew Appleby, Evangelia Basdekis, Tine Bech, Claire Blundell Jones, Stephen Cornford, Vana Gacina, gilbertandgrape, Rachel Gomme, Alex Hetherington, Katherine Hymers, Misha Horacek, Richard Layzell, Tom Marshman, Rachel Parry, People in Pieces, Kathy Rose, Ken Turner, Nathan Walker, Jane Whitakerand Rupert White. 

For further information please see:  www.liveartfalmouth.com/site/EVENT

4 Comments »

  1. Hope this goes well for you Katherine. Looks like a good context for your work.

    David

    Comment by davidk — June 2, 2008 @ 10:01 am

  2. Wish you all the best, Katherine. Let us know more - some picture perhaps?
    Abbas

    Comment by Abbas Hashemi — June 2, 2008 @ 5:05 pm

  3. Hi Katherine, hope this goes well and you get some good feedback on your work. Are you doing a performance or submitting a video?

    Comment by sarah — June 6, 2008 @ 3:37 pm

  4. I was showing Untitled (Crimson) at Live Art Falmouth, as I was unable to present a live performance. It’s interesting, for me at least, that over the past six months or so the video work seems at less of a distance to the live work. Before this, I guess I’ve always found it much more difficult to define in my own head where the video work sits….in a conventional sense they’re too long for short films to present at short film festivals, and they don’t have a narrative as such, so I don’t present them in such a way that one would have to view them from beginning to end…in this respect they’ve always existed outside a definite presentation context. Maybe my changed perspective on the work relates to thinking of them less through their medium and more through the traces of ideas that inform them, in the same way that traces of the same ideas inform the live work. If that makes sense?

    Comment by Katherine — June 12, 2008 @ 9:44 am

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