Category Archives: 2008: so far… spatialisation

Artist’s Talk – Uriel Orlow

Thurs 27 Nov 2008, Art Space 1 Critic and historian Marcus Verhagen talked to Uriel Orlow about his new exhibition, In This Great Time – a musing on the famous Cafe Odeon, Zurich, where intellectuals, artists and revolutionaries met in … more…

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Uriel Orlow – In This Great Time

Thurs 27 Nov – Fri 13 Feb, Art Space 1 Uriel Orlow’s multi-media installation used video, photography, drawing and text to investigate where history, place and memory intersect and resonate in the present. His starting point was the famous art … more…

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Powerplant


Powerplant is a multimedia performance ensemble lead by Joby Burgess, accompanied by Matthew Fairclough on live electronics and Kathy Hinde delivering live visuals.  The concert featured two major multi-media commissions.  First was an ICIA’s commission piece from Gabriel Prokofiev created especially for Powerplant. more…

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Philip Jeck


Internationally renowned sound artist and innovator Philip Jeck performed live at the ICIA. more…

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Lone Twin Theatre – Daniel Hit By A Train

Sat 1 Nov 2008, ICIA Arts Theatre Lone Twin Theatre staged 53 life stories. In each story a person lost their life attempting to save that of another. Each of these cryptic fragments drew on a little-known 19th Century London … more…

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Robin Dingemans – Me+You=5

Sat 25 Oct 2008, ICIA Arts Theatre Me+You=5 was a witty and inventive performance artfully combining dance, physical theatre and video to explore how we inhabit our lives. Entertaining and touching it revealed how we engage with both real and … more…

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Artist’s Talk – Iain Sinclair

Wed 22 Oct 2008, 3WN 2.1 No contemporary British writer has made the city the central subject of their work more that acclaimed author Iain Sinclair. Considered the godfather of modern psychogeographers, his work is multi-layered, full of political satire, … more…

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bgroup – The Diminishing Present

Sat 18 Oct 2008, ICIA Arts Theatre Ben Wright launched his own company with three new pieces of poignant and exquisite dance. The mind, heart and the human condition in turn became studies for the company’s five outstanding performers. Wright’s … more…

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Balanescu Quartet: Maria T


Alexander Balanescu’s personal homage to the legendary Romanian diva Maria Tănase was performed for the ICIA.  Emerging from Balanescu’s interest in mixed-media performance, this work was conceived and developed as a multi-media experience in collaboration with acclaimed Austrian video artist Klaus Obermaier. more…

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Artist’s Talk – Anne Tallentire

Thu 9 Oct 2008, Art Space 2 To mark the opening of her exhibition Dimora, artist Anne Tallentire talked to Cultural Geographer, Dr Mike Crang (University of Durham). Concerned with the politics of location, Tallentire addresses the shifting geographies, demographics … more…

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