By Radar Works
Public Participation Programme
With Michael Mayhew & Gavin Osborn
We Propose: To
Play: To Be Curious: To Investigate:
To Share: To Collaborate:
Part of
The Dissenting Academy
The workshop will be held at
Oxheys Mill Studios, Preston, Sat 28th June 2014.
Oxheys Mill Studios, Preston, Sat 28th June 2014.
Workshop Details:
The workshop will be held at
Oxheys Mill Studios, Preston, Sat 28th June 2014.Workshop numbers are limited
to maximise the experience for everyoneinvolved. We therefore recommend you book a place by registering yourinterest:email
Gavin Osborn:[email protected].
The workshop runs from
11am-5pm
, & costs
£35, with a discounted rateof £25 for students & LAN members.
As part of the workshop Mayhew & Osborn provide a limited range of artists'materials, recording equipment, sound playback, sound objects, computer,compact digital camera & video projection. Participants may bring anyadditional items, & musicians should bring their own instruments.N.B. the studio has requested that any electrical equipment brought byparticipants has evidence of recent PAT-testing.Refreshments will be provided through the day.
The workshop will be held at
Oxheys Mill Studios, Preston, Sat 28th June 2014.Workshop numbers are limited
to maximise the experience for everyoneinvolved. We therefore recommend you book a place by registering yourinterest:email
Gavin Osborn:[email protected].
The workshop runs from
11am-5pm
, & costs
£35, with a discounted rateof £25 for students & LAN members.
As part of the workshop Mayhew & Osborn provide a limited range of artists'materials, recording equipment, sound playback, sound objects, computer,compact digital camera & video projection. Participants may bring anyadditional items, & musicians should bring their own instruments.N.B. the studio has requested that any electrical equipment brought byparticipants has evidence of recent PAT-testing.Refreshments will be provided through the day.
As part of Mechanical Air we are establishing a series of public engagements.
These engagements will be held at art, the studio of Michael Mayhew based in Manchester.
These engagements will focus on the generation of Hyper-Graphic Scores that are being employed in the creation of Mechanical Air as well as focusing on the individuals process and understanding of the Hyper-Graphic in theior own praxis.
The Hyper-Graphic Score is being developed by Michael Mayhew as a form of visual notation being employed in the generation of Music - Art - Performance - (MAP).
These engagements will be held at art, the studio of Michael Mayhew based in Manchester.
These engagements will focus on the generation of Hyper-Graphic Scores that are being employed in the creation of Mechanical Air as well as focusing on the individuals process and understanding of the Hyper-Graphic in theior own praxis.
The Hyper-Graphic Score is being developed by Michael Mayhew as a form of visual notation being employed in the generation of Music - Art - Performance - (MAP).
What we are proposing is to explore the graphic score to its fullest potential and merge, mix, flux, weave, combine the Hyper-Graphic to inform writing, staging, compositional and choreographic sequencing notational systems.
This opportunity aims to bring together a group of experienced artists who engage in the generation of 'contemporary' noise music & sound, with rigorous engagement with performance, composition, choreography, writing, visual art and site-based work.
We wish to explore the potentiality of the Hyper-Graphic Score as an innovative form of notation and visual engagement to promote new approaches in the collaboration & negotiation in the making of Music, Art, Performance.
The Hyper-Graphic is a form of mapping that guides the performer rather than dictating route, rhythm, direction, pitch or note.
We propose that we engage and participate for 4-days exploring and enquiring into the employment and application of the Hyper-Graphic Score as a tool for the notation of composition, choreographic and performance sequencing.
The Hyper-Graphic score is the visualisation of sound, movement, texture, pitch, rhythm, colour and note and is open to a series of interpretations and choice, its very nature requests all participants to negotiate, collaborate, exchange and participate.
This opportunity aims to bring together a group of experienced artists who engage in the generation of 'contemporary' noise music & sound, with rigorous engagement with performance, composition, choreography, writing, visual art and site-based work.
We wish to explore the potentiality of the Hyper-Graphic Score as an innovative form of notation and visual engagement to promote new approaches in the collaboration & negotiation in the making of Music, Art, Performance.
The Hyper-Graphic is a form of mapping that guides the performer rather than dictating route, rhythm, direction, pitch or note.
We propose that we engage and participate for 4-days exploring and enquiring into the employment and application of the Hyper-Graphic Score as a tool for the notation of composition, choreographic and performance sequencing.
The Hyper-Graphic score is the visualisation of sound, movement, texture, pitch, rhythm, colour and note and is open to a series of interpretations and choice, its very nature requests all participants to negotiate, collaborate, exchange and participate.
The Hyper-Graphic Score is a visual language and employed to reveal, expose, translate, pattern, structure, direction, rhythm, transition, decline, incline through lines and colour that enables the player / performer to shape space and the time within performance.
Its very nature requests all participants to negotiate, collaborate, exchange and participate.
We wish to open up a practical and creative discourse into the development of the Hyper-Graphic Score as a form of notation and composition.
We want to explore the Hyper-Visual within the cultural, political, historical, ecological, economical and personnel sphere we are presently living in.
We will engage with a host of approaches to the creation of scores, exposing 6 participants to a series of methodologies that aim to perpetually open up the potential liberation of what ‘language’ could be employed to communicate a performance system that could be read by performers.
We believe that the Hyper - Graphic Score opens up a multi - dimensional approach to the structuring and translation of ideas into practice and we invite, composers, musicians, performers, dancers, choreographers, to join us to Face the Unknown.
You do not have to have experience in composition or even know how to play an instrument we are opening this discourse to engage with the questions and ideas.
We want to bring together an eclectic diversity of people together that will enable the discourse into the Hyper-Graphic to be extensive, cross disciplinary and engaging.
Please use the Contact & Registration form below.
Please tell us in 50 words what discipline you are presently working in and what ideas you are presently engaging with within your own praxis.
Its very nature requests all participants to negotiate, collaborate, exchange and participate.
We wish to open up a practical and creative discourse into the development of the Hyper-Graphic Score as a form of notation and composition.
We want to explore the Hyper-Visual within the cultural, political, historical, ecological, economical and personnel sphere we are presently living in.
We will engage with a host of approaches to the creation of scores, exposing 6 participants to a series of methodologies that aim to perpetually open up the potential liberation of what ‘language’ could be employed to communicate a performance system that could be read by performers.
We believe that the Hyper - Graphic Score opens up a multi - dimensional approach to the structuring and translation of ideas into practice and we invite, composers, musicians, performers, dancers, choreographers, to join us to Face the Unknown.
You do not have to have experience in composition or even know how to play an instrument we are opening this discourse to engage with the questions and ideas.
We want to bring together an eclectic diversity of people together that will enable the discourse into the Hyper-Graphic to be extensive, cross disciplinary and engaging.
Please use the Contact & Registration form below.
Please tell us in 50 words what discipline you are presently working in and what ideas you are presently engaging with within your own praxis.
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