Thursday 18 September 2014

Great event


Please go to this if you can.


Symposium and Exhibition: The Spaces of Telematic Theatre
Led by Julian Maynard Smith, Royal Central’s AHRC Creative Research Fellow & Dr Jem Kelly, Senior Lecturer in Performing Arts at Bucks New University
Friday 19 September 2014
Registration 0930 - 1000 
Symposium: 10.00 – 16.30
Public Exhibition:   16.30 – 19.00
Presentations will be given at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Embassy Theatre, Eton Avenue, London, NW3 3HY and streamed simultaneously to / from Drama Studio 1 at Bucks New University, Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe HP11 2JZ
This is a free, public event marking the end of Julian Maynard Smith’s AHRC Creative Fellowship and related practice-led and applied grants in Telematic Theatre at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. In collaboration with Dr Jem Kelly and Bucks New University, the two organisations will present a symposium in a shared telematic space, followed by an exhibition performance inviting mutual participation, disseminating the findings of over five years of research.
Speakers include Jem Kelly (Senior Lecturer in Performing Arts), Professor Bob Shiel (Bartlett School of Architecture), Diana Damian (RCSSD), Charlotte Nicol (Lecturer in Dance, Bucks New University) and Andrea Davidson (Lecturer in Dance, University of Chichester).
 With his company Station House Opera, Julian Maynard Smith has produced telematic theatre performances since 2004, including Play on Earth (2006) linking Brazil, Singapore and the UK.

 Discursive sessions will cover: Global space as the material for an artwork, virtuality and materiality, the haptics of telematic performance, the omnipotence and vulnerability of the virtually present; the metaphysics of telematic space; the private and the public; transcendence, projection and the uncanny.
 There will also be an introduction to the documentation of the technical aspects of the video streaming and the technologies of the ‘Internet of Things’ developed during the fellowship.
 The setting for the symposium is the final project produced during the fellowship, a telematic arrangement of linked three-dimensional spaces that may merge into one or remain separate. From 16:30 this installation will host a short performance, after which the public in both locations will be invited to participate or spectate as they wish in a shared, virtual environment.

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