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Some highlights from our archive:

Endurance
Launching VIVID's Pioneers series, Endurance focused on mental and physical notions of endurance through presenting pioneering works from the 1960s to present alongside new... The Act of Drawing
The Act of Drawing explored the physical act of drawing and it's representation on screen in various forms. Cum Clubbing
For one night only VIVID hosted an art party inspired by the colourful club nights of Birmingham's underground scenes in the 1980s.
Woody Vasulka, Theatre of Hybrid Automata,  1990 -
Woody Vasulka, Theatre of Hybrid Automata, 1990 -

Steina, All VIsion, 1976-
Steina, All VIsion, 1976-

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VASULKA LAB PART 2

Vasulka Lab part 2 focuses on the Vasulkas' large scale installation work, developed since the late 1970's, which explores the interfaces between human and automated space.

 

Featuringthe installations Theatre of hybrid Automata and Allvision

 

Exhibition open: 13 April - 6 May 2006, Wed-Sat, 12 - 5.30pm

For venue and transport details visit the contact page

 

Talk Event

The Vasulkas will be joined by artist and writer Dr. Chris Meigh-Andrews to discuss key ideas behind their work.

13 April 2006, 2.30pm. Free
Places are limited so booking is advised, please email info@vivid.org.uk or call 0121 766 7876
 
Media Lab

This hands-on practical workshop will explore process and interactivity - an ideal opportunity for media artists to collaborate with the Vasulkas.

14 April 2006, 11 - 5pm. Cost £10

 

If you missed the first half of Vasulka Lab there will be a documentary video on show in VIVID's resource room which includes footage from the video work shown in part 1.

 

Audience comments from part 1 include:

“Very inspiring work – a whole history of garden shed technology uncovered”

“Mesmerising, beautiful and provocative. Proud to be viewing such exciting pieces of visual art. Raw and electric” “Very beautifully curated, lots of breathing space for the work – and so rarely seen!”