Digital Located Residencies 2018-19
Alison John, yello brick
Alison John, yello brick
Correspondence (Working Title)
Various & Online
February – March 2019
Correspondence is an interactive story journey that aims to explore the themes of perspectives and experiences, and the idea of ‘truth’. yello brick will explore the concept of creating a ‘theatre in a box’; a package that is sent to participants over a few weeks that reveals a story.
Some of the questions yello brick want to explore through their residency include: How do yougenerate discussion, debate and connections in this way? Could you link up people who wouldn’t normally have a connection? Could this personal experience at home develop into an event that brings people together in a physical space?
Alison will collaborate with Hoffi (www.hoffi.com), with other collaborators to be confirmed soon.
Twitter: @yellobrick
Facebook: playARK
Lisa Heledd Jones
Lisa Heledd Jones
Yours Sincerely
Digitally & north Wales
January – March 2019
In this project, Lisa Heledd Jones will share, digitally and visually, letters written by the Pennant family to their agents in Jamaica, that have been waiting silently to be heard for hundreds of years.
Yours Sincerely will see Lisa explore the difficult history shared by two communities; those living and working in the shadow of the Pennant family in Wales, and the people enslaved on their plantations in Jamaica.
Lisa will collaborate with Dr James Dawkins
Twitter: @lisaheleddjones
Instagram: lisaheleddjones
Jenn Kirby and Simon Kilshaw - Swansea Laptop Orchestra
Jenn Kirby and Simon Kilshaw – Swansea Laptop Orchestra
Untethered
Swansea
Now – March
Untethered is the research and development of an electronic opera, through the use of wireless technologies that track the gestural movements of the performers.
The data provided from this tracking will allow Swansea Laptop Orchestra to create new digital instruments, develop their existing software and hardware technologies and expand their practices in performance art.
www.swansealaptoporchestra.com
@swanlork
Facebook: SwanseaLaptopOrchestra
Instagram: swanlork
Angela Davies
Angela Davies
Reading the Skies
Denbigh
Angela Davies is an interdisciplinary artist based in Denbigh, working across the intersections of art, science, technology and nature. She explores phenomena of the natural world and perceptual experiences of it.
The use of technologies within her artworks encourage poetic engagements between people and place, to allow for new reflections upon the way the environment is experienced and imagined.
Reading the Skies explores the sensorial experience of air. Through the implementation of data capture and citizen sensing technologies, the project will consider methods to poetically map scientific data, as a way to construct experiential works for audience interaction.
https://www.angeladaviesartist.co.uk/
NTW’s Digitally Located Residencies are supported by:
www.jerwoodcharitablefoundation.org