Event
The Future Haunts Me
18 Nov 2007
Event times
6pm-9pm
Cost of entry
Free
Address
- The Vulcan Building
- Gunwharf Quays
- Portsmouth
- PO1 3BF
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- The Hard Interchange is is five minutes walk through Gunwharf Quays
- Portsmouth Harbour Station is five minutes walk through Gunwharf Quays
The Future Haunts Me
About
Lindsay Seers has made hundreds of images using her own body as a camera, where her mouth cavity is the camera body and her lips the shutter and the aperture.Her new performance for explore, aspex's off-site projects, Seers delivers live narration whilst projecting images from her head. Her work embodies technology and treats media as a means of creating memories, rather than recording them. Not knowing where the self exists, she takes the audience on a Brechtian inspired journey, the subtext of which is to present an image of how mass media effects and interprets a lived life. The performance is part of Portsmouth Screen, Portsmouth's Film Festival.
London visitors
aspex is organizing a bus to Portsmouth for the event. Leaving at 12 noon on Sunday 18 November from Waterloo terrace, ticket holders benefit from return travel, the chance to see Gordon Cheung's solo show, The 1000 Yard Stare, a visit the Spinnaker Tower at Gunwharf Quays, have a Fish and Chip tea on the promenade and then experience Lindsay Seers performance.
Booking is essential and tickets for the bus trip are £10, plus the possibility of buying discounted tickets to the Spinnaker Tower
Tickets for Lindsay Seers performance on its own are free, but please call aspex to book
Please contact aspex on 023 9277 8080
Or email info@aspex.org.uk