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Some highlights from our archive:

habitat
The habitat programme included talks, symposia and exhibitions as part of Architecture Week 2006, exploring how technology and nomadic practice are affecting the nature of creative space. Endurance
  Running over three days from 24 - 26 April 2008, Endurance focused on mental and physical notions of endurance through presenting pioneering works from the 1960s to present alongside new... Flux-Fest
VIVID, in partnership with 7 Inch Cinema, Capsule, SharedTable, a.a.s. and Ensemble Interakt, presented three weeks of activity to celebrate the spirit of Fluxus. An array of Fluxus inspired activity...
Woody Vasulka, Soundsize, 1974
Woody Vasulka, Soundsize, 1974

Woody Vasulka, Theatre of Hybrid Automata
Woody Vasulka, Theatre of Hybrid Automata

Steina, Violin Power, 1970-8
Steina, Violin Power, 1970-8


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VASULKA LAB: LIVE ARCHIVE
This fully illustrated publication is an essential document of the Vasulkas’ extensive and varied practice. Internationally acclaimed for their pioneering role in the evolution of media art, the Vasulkas developed a working method which is interactive, collaborative and driven by rigorous dialogue with each other, engineers and technology.

 

 

Featuring the Vasulkas’ in conversation with Don Foresta, essays by Chris Meigh-Andrews and Yasmeen Baig-Clifford, Director, VIVID.

 

Don Foresta is a research artist and theoretician in art using new technologies as creative tools. He is a specialist in art and science whose principal work in the field, "Mondes Multiples", will soon be published in a second edition in English. He is currently leading the development of the MARCEL digital interactive network and is a professor at the Ecole Nationale Supèrieure d'Arts - Paris/Cergy.

 

Dr. Chris Meigh-Andrews is an electronic and digital media artist and Reader in Electronic & Digital Art at the University of Central Lancashire. His book A History of Video Art will be published in 2006.

 

 

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