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LIFE LIKE - AV FESTIVAL 06 - ANNOUNCEMENT
2 - 12 March 2006
NewcastleGateshead, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, UK
http://www.avfest.co.uk/
The AV Festival is a new bi-annual international festival of digital
art,
moving image, music and new media which takes place in the North East
of
England. The second AV festival will take place
across three cities of NewcastleGateshead, Sunderland, Middlesbrough from
2
- 12 March 2006.
AV Festival 06 forms part of NewcastleGateshead Initiative's world-class
festivals and events programme.
Under the rubric Life Like, the festival will explore the interplay
between
technological and biological life as explored by artists. The festival
goes beyond a mere technological exploration of life. We are interested
not
just in the way that silicon circuits manifest simulations of life, or
imitations of intelligence, but in the way that biological life itself
has
been manufactured and mutated inside laboratories. Our festival
explores
the way that biotechnology, genetic engineering and cloning have
swiftly
and radically altered the way we imagine life. In the biotechnical
age,
artists are making laboratories their new studios, fashioning artworks
from
the very fabric of life.
LifeLife - AV Festival 06 presents over 90 new commissions, exhibitions,
screenings, concerts, workshops and events, including:
- a newly commissioned concert work by Ryoji Ikeda
- a new concert by Michael Nyman
- outdoor projection works by Gina Czarnecki, Claire Davies & Marius
Wat
z
- newly commissioned exhibitions including The Autotelematic Spider
Bots
by Ken Rinaldo, Swell by Anthony McCall & autoinducer Ph-1 by Andy
Gracie &
Brian Lee Yung Rowe
- premiere of Marching Plague - the new work by Critical Art
Ensemble
- an exhibition by the Tissue Culture & Art Project & a tissue
enginneering workshop, lead by Oron Catts
- performances by Carsten Nicolai, D-Fuse, Cathode & many others
- a radio station broadcasting from a boat - Celestial Radio by Neil
Bromwich & Zoe Walker
- a 2 day international symposium
___AV.06 : thematics
The theme of AV Festival 06 is Life. The festival will explore the
interplay
between digital and biological life as explored by audiovisual
practitioners from all disciplines.
In an increasingly technologised society, we find ourselves surrounded
by,
and immersed in, virtual and artificial worlds. Evolutionary
computational
techniques and genetic algorithms correlate the processes of the
computer
with the processes we observe in biology. Digital technology has
allowed
for entire environments to be modelled within the computer. The
internet
has created a culture, where societies of users can inhabit these
synthetic
environments. Games, online communities and immersive interactive
environments have become worlds within worlds.
At the same time, genetic engineering is allowing for the creation of
synthetic biological worlds, which are constructed in the laboratory.
Biotechnology raises passions, hopes, fears and fascinations. On the
cutting edge of science and ethics, it offers many promises, but
prompts
anxiety also. Fields such as stem cell research, genetic modification
and
reproductive cloning intrigue and perturb us, provoking questions about
the
status of life itself.
The North East of England has become a bioresearch centre of
international
repute, with scientists at the Centre for Stem Cell Biology and
Developmental Genetics at the University of Newcastle engaged in human
embryonic stem cell research, and medical researchers at the James Cook
Hospital in Middlesbrough working on reproductive treatments for
patients.
The often troubling ethical and political implications of this work are
considered and communicated by organisations such as the Policy, Ethics
and
Life Sciences Research Centre (PEALs) and the Centre for Life.
Artists also have a role to play in considering the changing nature of
life.
Artificial life, intelligent robotics and emergen
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