Exhibition

[POSTPONED] Live to Live

17 Mar 2020 – 22 Mar 2020

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Sat, 21 Mar
00:00 – 00:00
Sun, 22 Mar
00:00 – 00:00

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London
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[POSTPONED]

Live to Live is an experimental exhibition seeking the conjunction between human's perceptional code and technological code (programming), liveness and interruption.
It poses a question about what does 'live' mean in today's digital art and performance art with 6 artists.

About

!!Live to Live is postponed. Please check Facebook and Eventbrite page for the least updates!!

Live to Live consists of an exhibition, two workshops and two performance sessions.

The exhibition session will be held from 17th to 20th while other sessions will be done on 21st and 22nd.

OPENING RECEPTION (walk-in)
17th(Tue) 6 pm - 7.30 pm

PRE-LIVE SESSION (walk-in)
17th to 20th Pre-live exhibition by Coby-Rae Crosbie
   Open 9 am to 6 pm *subject to change
   We will sell the record book at the venue.

WORKSHOP SESSION (RSVP essential):
21st(Sat) 1 pm - 2.30 pm Creative Coding workshop with Miri Kat
22nd(Sun) 1 pm - 2.30 pm Creative Coding workshop with Digital selves

PERFORMANCE SESSION (RSVP recommended, door open at 6 pm):
21st(Sat) 6.30 - 7 pm Shelly Knotts & Monica Tolia
22nd(Sun) 6.30 - 7 pm digital selves & Anna Nazo

Ticket is here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/live-to-live-tickets-95025161817

* At the opening reception, we won't offer food, drinks and tableware. Bring your own!
* Please bring your laptop for the workshop if you have one. If not, please let us know in advance.
* Workshops are for beginners.
* At the performance session, we will accept the ticket holders first.

This exhibition is curated by Mami Mizushina, and supported by Exhibition Hub in Goldsmiths, University of London.


Artists---------------------------------------

- Anna Nazo
Anna Nazo is a London-based performance artist whose practice engages computing technologies, philosophy and science. Her live AV performances involve AI poetry, drones, brainwaves CGI and 360 video/VR. Anna’s work investigates questions of intelligence diversity and ethics of the technological. It looks at artificial forms of intelligence and liveness in relation to nonconscious cognition, quantum reality and the sensuous.
Anna has exhibited and performed in the UK and internationally including at Ars Electronica Festival: KOSMICA Parliament, Linz (2018); Victoria & Albert Museum: Digital Futures, London (2016, 2018); Angewandte Innovation Laboratory, Vienna (2019); Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki (2019); Iklectik Art Lab: ArtFutura Festival, London (2019); Tate Liverpool, Liverpool (2016); Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow (2015); NYC Creative Tech Week, New York (2016); Copeland Gallery: NSF Crxss Platfxrm Festival of Street Culture, London (2018).

Website: https://cargocollective.com/annanazo
Instagram: @annanazo
 

-Coby Rae Crosbie
Coby Rae Crosbie is an Australian-born artist who grew up across Belgium and France. After graduating from Ecole National des Beaux arts de Lyon (France), she started an MFA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths University London.
Her multidisciplinary work operates in response to a landscape of over stimulation. Performing random based computer generating algorithms that produce text and sound, the idea of the algorithm as being part of the language of poesis is framed by operating a case for amplification.

Instagram @cobyrae
Twitter @coby_rae
Website: https://www.cobyrae.com/


- digital selves
digital selves is a London-based computer musician, interdisciplinary artist and PhD researcher who uses the functional programming mini-language TidalCycles to create glitchy, computerised and improvised crunchy sounds and melodic texture. She has performed live computer music at various algoraves in the UK and internationally, and is interested in research at the intersections of human-computer interaction and computational creativity.

Website: https://lwlsn.github.io/digitalselves-web/
Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/digitalselves

- Miri Kat
Miri Kat is a Livecoder / AV Artist / Producer from London. Interested in music tech, web technologies, hacking, creative coding, algorithmic music and generative visuals. Mainly using LiveCode and MaxMSP with a strong focus on creating immersive, audio responsive multimedia. She has a background in Games Design and currently works at Focusrite and Novation music.

Website: https://mirikat.github.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Miri__Kat
Bandcamp: https://mirikat.bandcamp.com/

- Monica Tolia
Monica Tolia is a visual & performing artist working with digital technologies and choreography. In her performances, the biological (bodies, plants, etc.) confront the digital (machine learning algorithms, haptic sensors, sound & visual generation technologies) in a nature-culture-technology continuum that reflects on the poetics and biopolitical potential of their entanglement. Past projects and performances have taken place at Mass Hysteria Presents (London), Chalton Gallery for Art Night 2019, Ugly Duck (London), Nottingham Contemporary, The Yard Theatre (London) and Gossamer Fog Gallery (London). Monica graduated with an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths (2018), and has spoken about her work at the V&A Museum London for 'Friday Forum: Performance Design in the Digital Age' (2019), RIXC Open Fields 2018: Global Control (Riga), University of Westminster, & University of Huddersfield.

Website: https://www.monicatolia.com/

- Shelly Knotts
Shelly Knotts produces live-coded and network music performances and projects which explore aspects of code, data and collaboration. Her experimental and collaborative tendencies have seen her engage with diverse musical practices and styles ranging from electroacoustic tape music to live-coded dance music. She performs internationally, collaborating with computers and other humans.
She is studying for a PhD in Live Computer Music at Durham University. Past affiliations include BEAST (Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theatre) and SOUNDkitchen. Her work is published on Chordpunch record label, Absence of Wax netlabel and in Leonardo Music Journal. She has received commissions and residencies from PRSF and Sound and Music.
Current projects include network laptop bands BiLE and OFFAL (Orchestra For Females And Laptops) and live coding performance [Sisesta Pealkiri] with Alo Allik.

Website: https://shellyknotts.wordpress.com/

CuratorsToggle

Mami Mizushina

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Anna Nazo

Shelly Knotts

Miri Kat

digital selves

Monica Tolia

Coby-Rae Crosbie

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