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<nettime-ann> virus.circus Saturday in Toronto at the Toronto Free Gallery |
. If you're in Toronto Saturday, come see elle and I perform at the Toronto Free Gallery! We're also doing a workshop from Mon-Wed. virus.circus.laboratory by transgender performance and new media artists Micha Cardenas and Elle Mehrmand virus.circus is an episodic series of performances exploring a speculative world of queer futures of latex sexuality and DIY medicine in resistance to virus hysteria. The performances use wearable electronics, soft sensors and live audio to bridge virtual and physical spaces. The history of queer politics shows that the rhetoric of viruses such as HIV are used to control marginalized populations, while the present transnational politics of viruses such as H1N1 unearth the militarization of medical authority, microscopic migrations and global inequities. at Toronto Free Gallery Saturday September 24, from 3 - 4 pm digital event'11 Subversive Technologies Curated by Arlan Londoño, with Gabriel Roldos and Federica Matelli September 15 to October 2 of 2011 Opening reception: September 15, from 6 - 9 pm Toronto Free Gallery 1277 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M4E 2J8 Gallery Hours: Wednesday-Friday 12-5pm Saturday 12-6pm This year’s Digital Event Subversive Technologies investigates how artists respond to communication technology as one of the major sources of power in contemporary societies. During the last few years we have seen an increase in web and electronic artists and activists that use digital tools to create an impact on their societies or to register social unrest. The artists participating in Subversive Technologies use communication, information and networking technologies as a tool to reject control society, in an attempt to liberate bodies across spaces/territories, and across social and political categories. This exhibition features new installations, performances and video art works by about 20 artists from Canada and abroad. The art exhibition will be presented in conjunction with conferences, workshops and live media events, with curators and scholars from different countries. Some of the main works and artists included in this exhibition are Transborder Immigrant Tool a Mexico/U.S border disturbance art project by Electronic Disturbance Theater / b.a.n.g lab presenterd in Toronto by Ricardo Dominguez; Virus.circus.laboratory by transgender performance and new media artists Micha Cardenas and Elle Mehrmand; Dystorpia Project by local artists of No Media Collective; Activism Beyond The Interface an itinerant production lab by Alessandra Renzi and Roberta Buiani. Also, Ulysses Castellanos, Sofia Escobar, Juan David Casas, Miguel García, Angie Bonino, Ian Paul, Nacho Duran and Balam Soto. Performing The Body: Wearable Electronics, Sound And Erotics by Micha Cardenas and Elle Mehrmand In this workshop participants will create wearable electronics using the lilypad arduino, sensors, and sound. The workshop will consist of three days including performance, Puredata (Pd-extended) and open source electronics. Elle Mehrmand and Micha Cárdenas will share their experiences developing performance art using these tools. Participants will work towards developing a performance piece of their own/collaboration, and will have an opportunity for performing at the end of the workshop, if they choose to do so. To develop the performances the workshop will entail performance exercises inspired by Theater of the Oppressed, La Pocha Nostra and physical improvisation. Registration: In person at LIFT, Liason Of Independent Filmmakers Of Toronto, 1137 Dupont Street, M6H 2A3 by telephone with a credit card: 416 - 588 - 6444 >From Monday 26 to Wednesday 28 of September, 6 - 10 pm http://www.e-fagia.org/ -- micha cárdenas PhD Student, Media Arts and Practice, University of Southern California Provost Fellow, University of Southern California Co-Author, Trans Desire / Affective Cyborgs, Atropos Press, http://is.gd/daO00 HASTAC Scholar, http://hastac.org blog: http://transreal.org _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann