wauw wish I could come
Annie

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 11:23 AM, furtherfield <[email protected]>
wrote:

> being being read being reading being read and reading beings
>
> Curated by Torque (Nathan Jones and Sam Skinner)
>
> Date: Open Saturdays and Sundays 11am – 6pm, 11 - 19 April 2015.
> Venue: Furtherfield Gallery, McKenzie Pavilion.
>
> Torque is a transdisciplinary project by artists Nathan Jones and Sam
> Skinner, that explores the twisting of mind, language and technology,
> through publications, symposia, performance, workshops and installation.
>
> At Furtherfield, each of the three gallery spaces will be transformed into
> a three-dimensional manifestation and archive of the three publications and
> public research Torque have produced to date. The gallery will become a
> hypermedia reading room and examination of both reading and the Torque
> project itself, giving members of the public a deep and varying view of the
> pressures impacting our relationship to language, and in particular –
> reading – as it occurs today.
>
> Live readings from performance artist Tim Etchells (11th April) and artist
> writer Claire Potter, with virtual appearance by Mez Breeze (18th April).
>
> A sound work on the exterior of the gallery featuring ‘Mind Twist’ by
> Dennis Oppenheim, ‘Rotate’ by cellist Oliver Coates, and readings produced
> over the weekend by visitors to the gallery.
>
> Experimental text works from Anna Barham, Mez Breeze, Erica Scourti, and
> Imogen Stidworthy.
>
> A new text-based cgi video artwork by Chris Boyd.
>
> Karl Heinz Jeron’s opera singing robot Sim Gishel.
>
> Video and text works by Torque producers Nathan Jones and Sam Skinner.
>
> Find out more here -
>
> http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/clear-spots/being-being-read-being-reading-being-read-and-reading-beings
>
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