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[ecrea] GLITCH 2015 conference - Monday 14 December 2015

Wed Nov 18 23:31:35 GMT 2015




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GLITCH 2015 - Canterbury Christ Church University - Monday 14th December
2015

The Centre for Practice Based Research in the Arts at Canterbury Christ
Church University is hosting a one day interdisciplinary conference on
the politics and poetics of failure, error, disorder and noise on Monday
14th December, 2015.

GLITCH 2015 seeks to survey the field of contemporary glitch practice
and glitch studies, while aiming also to explore the ways in which the
concept might be applied to new areas of arts practice and theory.

The fee for the conference is £20.00 (£10.00 for students). Register
online at:

http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-culture/event-details.aspx?instance=42801


Lunch, refreshments and a wine reception are provided.


PROGRAMME__

Keynote Speaker: Rosa Menkman (artist and theorist)

Dr Adam Smyth (Balliol College, University of Oxford)

- Doing Things with Errors in Renaissance England

Prof. Sita Popat (University of Leeds), Prof. Sarah Whatley (Coventry
University) and Prof. Susan Kozel (Malmö University)

- The Error Network: A project report

Dr Alan Meades (Canterbury Christ Church University)

- Kill Screen to Goat Simulator: Rhetorics of the videogame glitch

Ianis Lallemand (École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris)

- Material Glitch: Designing with digital fabrication artifacts

Matthew Johnson (Goldsmiths University of London / Liverpool John Moores
University)

- Interrupting the Everyday Aesthetic Regime

Kate McLean (Canterbury Christ Church University)

- A Glitch in the Sensorium

Charles Linehan (Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance)

- Using Decay, Interference and Glitches in Performance Practice

Kevin Logan (University of the Arts London)

- The re_etive _losive as _erformative device

Prof. Roger Redgate (Goldsmiths University of London) and Prof. Matt
Wright (Canterbury Christ Church University)

- Single Combat

Dr Robert Robertson (composer and filmmaker)

- The Perils of Perfection (why the ‘glitch’ is fundamental to creativity)

Panos Ghikas (Canterbury Christ Church University)

- The Film Sextet: A performance malfunction and the wrong audience

Dr James Newton (Canterbury Christ Church University)

- How to Read the Accidental Glitch

Live Performance: Bog Bodies - Robert Stillman [UK] Ben Rowley [UK] Seán
Carpio [Ireland] and Anders Holst [Denmark]


Venue: Powell Building, North Holmes Road Campus, Canterbury Christ
Church University, CT1 1QU.


Schedule: 09.15-10.00 Registration and coffee. Conference closes 18.00.

For more information email (andy.birtwistle /at/ canterbury.ac.uk)
<mailto:(andy.birtwistle /at/ canterbury.ac.uk)>

Dr Andy Birtwistle
Director, Centre for Practice-based Research in the Arts
Canterbury Christ Church University

Centre for Practice Based Research in the Arts
https://www.facebook.com/cpbra
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-humanities/cpbra/centre-for-practice-based-research-in-the-arts.aspx









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