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At 2:06 on February 21, 2012, sarah anne morton said…

 HI Steve.Hope you are well. Have you seen the only connect blog?

Joao with Andre and Rui  are coming over to do  what he does best !in April 25th May 11th 

Please can you let everyone know . we have a few more places to fill.

     

Only Connect Lab is an opportunity for artists in all artforms to create work and develop skills in the latest video and sound live technology. Led by a team of international specialist, the Lab members will have access to equipment, skills and ideas to progress their own practise into new cutting-edge areas of sound and vision technology.

Who is it for? Practising artists in video and sound installation, visual artists, performance artists, movement artists, choreographers, designers, technicians, VJs. Whether you’re already working with film or sound, or it’s a new area you’d like to move your work into, the Lab is for you.

 

What we’ll offer: a shared studio space to experiment and create in; a team of sound and video specialists to guide and advise; equipment – hardware and software; a crucible to develop ideas and/or skills; an event at the close of the Lab.


What you’ll offer: creative ideas and a desire to experiment; an agreed amount of time depending on what you are able to offer; a creative contribution to the work of the Lab.

T                        The specialist team consists of: Andre Seir – video and installation artist, Rui Gato – sound installation                   artist and composer, Joao Garcia Miguel – theatre designer and director
 
Only Connect  Lab runs for 3 weeks.

Taking part is free and you can discuss with us how long you wish to be  involved.

 

We’re looking for 10 people from  across all disciplines


T    To apply to be part of the Only Connect Lab please send a CV (including two people willing to provide a r   reference about you and your work) and a letter explaining why you would like to be part of the project a    and what you could contribute by Feb 24th 2012 to;- performing-arts-projects@aber.ac.uk

 Further information;- 01970 621 512

           

A limited number of modest residency bursaries are available - priority will be given to those who are able to be involved for the entire project .If you would like to apply for a bursary please also send a short letter explaining why.

 

www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk

 

 

At 12:12 on December 21, 2009, Dee Burke said…
Hi Steve,

how you doing mate? long time no see. :-)
At 5:09 on June 2, 2009, Carri Munn said…
Good lord indeed! How the devil are you? Nice to get God and the devil in one paragraph I think. Am very well ta. Just finished directing a show at Theatr Iolo. How are tings wiv ya?

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