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[Commlist] TouchScreen @ CCA
Mon May 09 14:07:52 GMT 2022
*TouchScreen @ Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow*
*Friday 20^th and Saturday 21^st May 2022.*
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Through a programme of exhibitions, screenings, artist talks, and
workshops, *TouchScreen* explores and questions sense perception as our
common ground for experiencing the world. By challenging the conventions
of image making, we aim also to challenge sense making in its broadest
cultural, philosophical and technological terms.
Drawing on innovative research underway at the University of Glasgow
which brings together Arts and Quantum Technologies researchers with
partners at Deafblind Scotland and Deafblind UK, *TouchScreen* asks: can
our different experiences of touch and perception reshape audio-visual
art practices? And, more broadly, what does this mean for how we connect
with one another?
*FULL PROGRAMME*
*TouchScreen: Exhibition *
11:00 - 18:00, 18 - 21 May | CCA Creative Lab (Free, Unticketed)
Featuring works by Wolfgang Weileder and The Otolith Group, this
exhibition plays with the interaction of time, space, and audio-visual
practices, encouraging us to question our understanding – and
acknowledge the complexities – of the environments we all navigate, be
they built, natural or internal. Works-in-progress will also be featured
by artists, researchers and participants of the University of Glasgow’s
ongoing research project 'Touch Post-Covid19.'
<https://touch-post-covid.gla.ac.uk/>
*The Unfathomability of it All with Andrew Kötting | Talk with Screenings*
17:30 - 20:00, Friday 20 May | CCA Cinema
An exploratory talk from the celebrated artist Andrew Kötting
<http://www.andrewkotting.com/> which draws on over 20 years of artistic
collaboration with his daughter, Eden, who was born with a rare
neurological disorder, Joubert Syndrome. Illustrated by screenings from
throughout their collaboration - including /Mapping Perception/, /This
Our Still Life/, and /Diseased & Disorderly/ - Kötting will examine what
their shared artistic process has revealed about the nature of perception.
*Against the Skin: Screening *
13:00 – 14:15, Saturday 21 May | CCA Theatre
An assemblage of short films which explore d/Deafness and blindness
through various modes of social and historical perspectives. Different
film techniques, perspectives, and narratives question how different
sensory abilities are perceived, the nature of accessibility, and what
it means to ‘fix’ another body.
*Touch and the Perception of Sensory Loss: Workshop *
15:30 – 17:30, Saturday 21 May | CCA Clubroom
What can sensory loss tell us about how we perceive ourselves and the
world around us? How can the interaction between art and technology help
us see differently? Join Deafblind Scotland’s Participation and Training
Officer, John Whitfield, for an interactive workshop informed by the
perceptive experiences and capacities of Scotland’s deafblind community.
*Touching Codes: Screening *
18:30 – 20:30, Saturday 21 May | CCA Cinema
How has technology altered our perception and sensory encounters of the
world? From camera lenses to hand painted animation techniques, these
experimental films obscure perception and provoke a state of memory and
dream. It is an enquiry on how digital codes can touch our imagination.
*TouchScreen is co-hosted by the School of Culture & Creative Arts at
the University of Glasgow, in partnership with the School of Physics &
Astronomy, Deafblind Scotland, LUX Scotland and the Centre for
Contemporary Arts. The programme is informed by the **‘Touch Post-Covid
19’* <https://touch-post-covid.gla.ac.uk/>* research project, funded by
the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of UKRI’s Covid-19
funding.*
Curated by Azadeh Emadi and David Upton, with support from Charlotte Little.
Register for tickets
here:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/touchscreen-rethinking-perception-through-sight-and-skin-tickets-293052326397
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/touchscreen-rethinking-perception-through-sight-and-skin-tickets-293052326397>
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