Upcoming events, workshops, and conferences, as well as archived happenings.
The proposed event for Space: Network: Memory is a headphone based social choreo-graphy that invites critical engagement with place, the body and networked spaces through augmented listening and participatory choreographic strategies. This is one of a series of site-based, somatically attuned aural choreo-graphies that have been sited in urban spaces in Auckland, Dunedin, Sydney, Prague […]
Kumutoto Stream I am planning a site-specific sound installation at the top of Woodward Street in Wellington, on a popular walking route used by workers to access office buildings on the Terrace. The tunnel itself is tiled, bleak and bunker-like, and runs underground, directly beneath the Terrace. I will install a soundscape in the tunnel […]
Draw/record a walk along old (approximate) water routes in the upper city and to communicate progress via contemporary media which is visible in real time to symposium members on the sea line (shown on a screen and at the ADA Symposium in the Wharf/warehouse area).
Flow Chart Andrea will discuss how as a visual artist she responds to ‘raising the creek’ initiative in Houghton Bay, Wellington. The time-based elements in the two videos record Flow Chart as a work-in-progress. These short clips also allude to the evolution of the valley and its story of human intervention and resulting land use. […]
Choric Encounters: Performing the City How might listening prosthetically become a politic for connectivity? This panel explores the poetics of respons(ability) through work that performs the city through headphonic-led urban encounters. Becca Wood, Carol Brown and Russell Scoones discuss a series of Auckland based headphonic test-events arising from their individual performance research that explores the […]
Urban landscapes in 3D: spectacular and realist views Stereoscopic (3D) images have long been discussed in terms of whether they offer greater realism or spectacular displays. Their depictions of urban landscapes interact with these overlapping and, at times, contradictory paradigms. For example, nineteenth century stereoscopic photography was sold to consumers as a gateway to the […]