When: October 28th, 2005 11:00 to 23:00
Location: Various sites across Cardiff, Wales.
Price:
£90.00
Reduced to £50.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
MAY YOU LIVE IN INTERESTING TIMES is Cardiff?s inaugural festival of creative technology - a three-day programme of events being held across the capital...
MAY YOU LIVE IN INTERESTING TIMES
Cardiff Festival of Creative Technology
28-30 October 2005
MAY YOU LIVE IN INTERESTING TIMES is Cardiff’s inaugural
festival of creative technology - a three-day programme of
events being held across the capital...
www.mayyouliveininterestingtimes.org
(online from 11 Aug 2005)
The festival is being developed between Chapter and Bloc
(Creative Technology Wales) and includes a two-day conference,
new commissions, residencies, screenings, and artists’ projects
in public sites across the city.
Artists are increasingly engaged with or inspired by digital
technology - exploring consumer and communication technologies
such as the worldwide web, mobile networks, file sharing, and
computer gaming. Because digital technology is a participatory
medium with global reach, artists tend to explore digital
technology in the context of public and shared spheres.
Often digital art is situated somewhere between public art and
street culture where the technology itself is used as a ‘site’
for the production and presentation of art works. Although
digital technology is often claimed to go beyond physical
limitations, engagement with technology is always embedded in
real spaces, whether this is explored from a user or network
perspective.
Artists include: Blast Theory, Anri Sala, Grennan &
Sperandio, TJ Wilcox, Jen Southern & Jen Hamilton, Scanner,
Sarah Morris, Michelle Teran, Eddo Stern, Stefhan Caddick, Nina
Pope & Karen Guthrie, Tim Davies, Rosalind Nashashibi,
Tenant Spin, Andy Fung, Paddy Jolley, Mircea Cantor, STAR Radio,
Valérie Jouve, Chris Evans, Mike Mills, Artstation, and many
more.
Conference day 1: 28 October - Locative media and
emplacement
Speakers include: Prof Michael Corris, Head of Art &
Photography, University of Newport; Claire Doherty, Director,
Situations; Nina Pope, artist; Heath Bunting, artist; Giles
Lane, Proboscis; Steve Benford, Professor in Collaborative
Computing, University of Nottingham; Dr Sarah Green, Social
Anthropologist, University of Manchester; Jen Southern & Jen
Hamilton, artists.
Conference day 2: 29 October - Gaming
Speakers include: Ju Row Farr, artist, Blast Theory; Stuart
Nolan, researcher; Christopher Sperandio, artist; Eddo Stern,
artist; David Surman, Lecturer in Computer Games Design,
University of Newport; Alex Mayhew & Emma Westecott, Games
Producers & Directors.
Conference Prices:
£50 per day / £90 weekend ticket – organisations
£30 / £50 – early bird booking before 7 October
£20 per day / £30 weekend ticket – individuals /
concessions
Party, The Point, Cardiff, 29 Oct, 8pm:
Special Guests + Scanner, Michelle Teran, Proober Glombat,
Cymbient, Christopher Rees + DJs.
The website will feature live streaming, artists’ projects,
downloads, full biographies and images, conference booking and
travel details, press section and the chance to receive regular
updates on festival activity.
For further information about the programme and conference
please contact Gordon Dalton, Festival Coordinator:
gordon@mayyouliveininterestingtimes.org
or tel: +44 (0) 29 2031 1059 / (0) 7792 341654
Location
Various sites across Cardiff, Wales.
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