QUARTET
Thursday 15 - Sunday 18 February, 2007
Thursday - Saturday @ 7.30pm daily
Sunday 18 February @ 5pm
http://www.quartetproject.netThe Great Hall, St Bartholomew's Hospital, Farringdon
Tickets & box office information: 020 7930 3647 /
http://www.ica.org.uk/Movement is played across the senses of the human body.
Informed by new scientific research in the field of physiology, this ICA
co-production is the culmination of several years' collaborative research.
It is an investigation into the kineasthetics of music: determining
movements which produce sounds, which in turn produce new choreographies.
Specialists from dance, music, biomedical and computational science, 3D
animation and motion control use cutting edge technology to experiment with
the ephemeral nature of real-time art. Virtual, mechanical and live
elements come together on stage in the Great Hall at St. Bartholomew's
Hospital, creating new choreographies from sensory data. Three leading
choreographers - Lea Anderson, Russell Maliphant and Lisa Nelson - will
each shape sections of the performance.
Quartet's central figure, a virtual dancer, is an avatar of sensual
information, playing between its manifestation and its puppeteers. On stage
the interactions between the performers slip through different pairings,
trios, and quartets, such as the musician using the speed or acceleration
of her violin playing to duet with the real dancer; or a trio between the
real and virtual dancers and the robot camera, exploring the choreography
of cinematic space: the poetics of looking and moving. This interplay
uncovers the tensions within the transfer of data.
The project presents a versatile and flexible creative process for
experimenting with cause and effect in multiple media; an insight into what
it means to transform one medium or gesture into a completely different
one; a redefinition of interaction through music and dance.
Quartet invites the audience to observe the similarities between the
movements of the virtual figure and the real dancer, and between musical
elements. The performance will allow the audience to experience contrasts
between different synesthetic responses to visual and oral expression.
The results will be magical, revealing the audience and performers in a
wholly new way.
Quartet has been funded by Sciart Production Awards 2005-6 for the Wellcome
Trust in collaboration with the Physiological Laboratory at Cambridge
University and the Arts Council of England. It is co-produced by Live and
Media Arts Department at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, with
support from the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Victoria, and ZKM
Center for Art and Technology, Germany.
Further press information:
Louise Hojer
louisehojer@yahoo.co.uk
Notes to Editors:
Information about the artists
Margie Medlin (Director) is an artist and designer and film-maker leading
the field of dance and the moving image.
Stevie Wishart (Musical Director and Composer) is a composer and performer
of violin, hurdy-gurdy, voice and electronics.
Holger Deuter (3D character designer) is an animator, 3D designer, and has
expertise in motion capture, digital composition.
Nick Rothwell (Interface Designer and Systems Development) is a Computer
Scientist and Digital Media Artist working in the field of electronic
music, responsive artworks and systems programming.
Gerald Thompson (Motion Control Camera Designer) works in the film industry
specialising in motion control and digital effects.
Todor Todoroff (Sound and Gesture Systems Engineer) is an electrical
engineer specialized in sensor design, digital signal processing, sound
design, and interactive systems for performance.
Lea Anderson (Choreographer) has choreographed over 100 original works for
her companies and is founder and Artistic Director of the Cholmondeleys and
The Featherstonehaughs.
Rebecca Hilton (Choreographer) is an Australian based movement consultant
for the development stages.
Russell Maliphant's (Choreographer) awards include Critics Choice Award
2005, South Bank Show Award for Dance 2006 and Laurence Olivier Award for
best new dance production 2006.
Lisa Nelson (Choreographer) works internationally as dance-maker and
improvisational performer.
Carlee Mellow (Dancer) continues to work with many Australian
choreographers in addition to the creation of her own works.
Other Partners
Quartet is part funded by a Sciart Production Award (2005-2006) from the
Wellcome Trust in collaboration with The Physiological Laboratory,
Cambridge University.
Quartet is Co-produced with the Live and Media Arts department of the
Institute of Contemporary Art, London (ICA).
Other funding partners include: The Arts Council of England; Arts Victoria
Cultural Exchange program.; The New Media Board; International Community
Partnerships; and Market Development of the Australia Council for the Arts.
With project support from:
ZKM, Zentrum fuer Kunst und Medientechnologie. Germany.
STEIM "Studio for Electro Instrumental Music" Holland.
ART ZOYD Centre Transfrontalier de Production et de Création Musicales,
Valenciennes, France,
ARTeM (Art, Recherche, Technologie et Musique), Belgium
Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund, Germany.
Claire Gascoyne
ICA Press Office
020 7766 1406