12 July 2007

Call for artists to participate in mediatised sites

CALL FOR ARTISTS TO PARTICIPATE IN MEDIATISED SITES

Artists with an interest in exploring relationships
between mediatised performance and site-responsive
work are invited to participate in a research and
development project that investigates notions of
place, performance and mediatisation

The project will involve participating in a curated
making process from November 2007 to April 2008. The
curation and performance process will take place
through new media, such as free online social
technologies, wikis, blogs, streaming video etc.

The project will culminate in online and live
performances on April 18th 2008. Performance
participation can be live or through online
technologies. Geographical presence at or proximity
to the live performance is not a requisite of
participation.

Each selected project/participant will receive £100.

To apply to participate send:

• A short biography

• A rationale for your participation, including what
you think you might bring to the project and what you
hope to gain from taking part

• Contact information

Send the above, or any questions that you might have,
to Kate and Tamara mediatisedsites@yahoo.co.uk

Final year undergraduate students, post-graduate
students, emerging and established artists are all
encouraged to apply.

Deadline for submission: Friday 28th September 2007

Kate Craddock is currently a graduate teaching
assistant at Northumbria University, where she is
engaged in PhD research on notions of cross-cultural
interdisciplinary collaboration. With Lynnette Moran,
she is co-artistic director of mouth to mouth: a
globally dispersed performance collective.

Tamara Ashley is currently undertaking PhD research
into improvisational practices in mediatised
performance sites at Texas Woman’s University. She
also co-directs Brief Magnetics, with Simone Kenyon
and is a senior lecturer in choreography at
Northumbria University.

The project is supported by Northumbria University.

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