Connecting Principle: Process is a 2 day public event on Wednesday and Thursday May 2nd and 3rd at Newcastle University presenting work by fine artists, musicians, performers and scientists.
Creative projects will take place throughout Culture Lab, the Union Lawn, the Hatton Gallery, and from remote locations in Scotland and Germany. The event will present more than 20 process-based activities including participatory conversations, durational sound - art collaborations, talks, performances, installations, workshops, The Mobile Cinema, a Video Lounge and cafe.
Connecting Principle: Process is a collaboration between Culture Lab and the Fine Art Department of the School of Arts and Cultures working with School of Geography, Politics and Sociology; the Informatics Research Institute; Newcastle University Business School; School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, the School of Marine Science and Technology and the Hatton Gallery. In partnership with: the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, the University of Dundee, the University of Bremen, Transmedia Brussels and the Academy of Fine Arts Munich. Connecting Principle: Process has been developed in partnership with Independent Curator Ele Carpenter.
Programme:
The Programme can be found below. You can also download a pdf copy of the
programme by time and alphabetically
by artist name.
Wednesday May 2nd
All Day Activities:
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Wolfgang Weileder - Orbital Twist, Union Lawn
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Adinda van 't Klooster - Hearing the lines you drew and the colours you spread, Space 6
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Francis Gomila - Snooze, Space 7
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Paul Bell / John Ferguson - Memory Machines, Multimedia Labs
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Andrew Burton - Brick Collapse, Workshop 1
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John Ferguson, Cath Keay and Will Schrimshaw - The way in which the earth was formed, Workshop 2
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Isabella Streffen and Jane Patrick - Penelope's web, download onto your video-enabled player
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Fine Art Cafe, Culture Lab Foyer
Video Lounge, Space 4, featuring:
Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich, Brian Degger, Ginny Reed, Yvonne Leinfelder, Winfried Pauleit, Sneha Solanki, Robert Scheipner, Wolfgang Weileder, Neil Bromwich
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1pm, Sneha Solanki - Field Recordings
Space 5: timetabled events
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11.30am, Jamie Shovlin - Artist Talk, with the Hatton Gallery
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Ginny Reed - Hertz Search
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2pm, Cornelia Gockel - The relevance of time in media art
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4pm, mouth to mouth - Where will we meet?
Space 8:
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12-5pm, Ele Carpenter - Open Source Embroidery, workshop by invitation only
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6pm, Graeme Wilson - It Went Like This
Evening Activities
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6pm, Mike McHugh - Report on an Unidentified Space Station, contact the Hatton for booking details
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8pm ElectroFlamenko at Star and Shadow
Thursday May 3rd
All Day Activities:
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LifeWorkArt The Mobile Cinema - Due to unforseen circumstances, it has been necessary to cancel The Mobile Cinema
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Adinda van 't Klooster - Hearing the lines you drew and the colours you spread, Space 6
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Francis Gomila - Snooze, Space 7
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Paul Bell / John Ferguson - Memory Machines, Multimedia Labs
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Brigitte Jurack - Adventure playground-free messy spaces in town, Workshop 1
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John Ferguson, Cath Keay and Will Schrimshaw - The way in which the earth was formed, Workshop 2
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Winifred Pauleit - Notes on Video Survelliance, First Floor Landing
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Isabella Streffen and Jane Patrick - Penelope's web, download onto your video-enabled player
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Fine Art Cafe, Culture Lab Foyer
Video Lounge, Space 4, as for day 1, in additional
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Wolfgang Weileder, Orbital Twist
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Sneha Solanki - Field Recordings, audio Installation
Space 5:
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11am, Jane Arnfield and Cassop Primary School - From Freezer To fridge To Home…
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1pm, Simon Pope and Steven Devleminck - Sharing Methodologies, in conversation
Spaces 4 and 5
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4pm, Janet Laurence - Unpreservable Memories of Place
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4.45pm, Janet Laurence and Michael Tawa, in conversation
in conjunction with the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape -
Ginny Reed - Hertz Search
Space 8:
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Joel Fisher - Mosquito Misquoted
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5pm, Graeme Wilson - It Went Like This
Acknowledgments
With Special thanks to the following Newcastle University structures who enabled this projet to take place: Culture Lab, Play, Newcastle University Business School, School of Arts and Cultures, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, the Hatton Gallery, and Newcastle Institute for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (NIASSH).