HELEN VARLEY JAMIESON & PAULA CRUTCHLOW, 2010
A unique live networked event where two ordinary houses are not only telematically connected, but are firmly engaged in the collaborative co-authoring of an event that discursively explores shared concerns around the global consequences of domestic politics.
The ElectroSmog festival was hosted by De Balie in Amsterdam, in March 2010. ADA participated in a number of global discussions during the festival, and we organised events and commissioned new artworks that engage with issues of remoteness.
JAMES CHARLTON and COMOB, 2010
A process-based work that visualizes 3D forms from GPS data generated by the movement of iphone participants through the landscape.
HELEN VARLEY JAMIESON (participant)
A performance screened at the HTTP gallery, London. Performers in Paris, Madrid, Hailuoto & Wellington were given a colour, and had four objects corresponding to one each of the colours. Our task was to perform sound whenever our colour appeared in someone’s web cam. We could choose which colour to show when, but we should try to listen to the piece, not to have one colour dominating, & not to show our selves.
JAMES CHARLTON, 2009
TradeAir establishes a real time link between gallery visitors and the artist in his Auckland studio allowing for the collaborative inflation of rubber forms located in situ at Artspace.
JAMES CHARLTON (participant), 2007
Using secondhand clues as firsthand research materials, invited worldwide contributors–who have Never Been to Tehran–took photographs (from their home base) of what they imagine Tehran to look like. Organised by Andrea Grover and Jon Rubin, with participants from 17 countries