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| Living at the Edge This wiki website is open to everybody, so you're very welcome to get involved and become part of the HIGH TIDE community! Scroll to the bottom of this page to join in a discussion, or even start your own! However when posting your messages please respect this wiki and its other users - thanks. Àgata Alcañiz, James Brady, David Haley, Gordon MacLellan, Jacqueline McCormick, Janette Porter, Tim Pugh, Scott Thurston, Elizabeth Willow, Robyn Woolston Together ten UK based multi-media artists interpret and explore the theme high tide, in collaboration with Dr. Jason Kirby (Liverpool John Moores University) and Prof. Philip Woodworth, adviser to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Liverpool) FACT 'Climate for Change' http://climateforchange.fact.co.uk the HIGH TIDE team are artists in residence at FACT, 13 March - 31 May *Click on a blue name to access a website... With many thanks to our funder Leftfield Fine Art Publishing are the generous producers of our HIGH TIDE artists' journal. Pick-up your free copy at FACT! ______________________________________________________________ HIGH TIDE (event 1.3) See the link here... for pictures of our trans-Atlantic ‘live’ Skype web-link conversation between artists and scientists at FACT, Liverpool, UK and artists (John Marshall and Joe Trumpey) at University of Michigan, USA. HIGH TIDE (event 1.2) See the link here... for pictures of our second HIGH TIDE event at FACT, featuring guest speakers David Haley (Ecological Artist), Judith Wolf (Oceanographer), and Dave Hookes (Physicist). See link here... for our 'guest' artist in residence Jane Frost in Gallery 1 FACT with curator, James Brady. Jane had an inquisitive response to her mapping by sewing the local water way systems, coming from Cambridgshire she was struck by the lack of free flowing water, and reflected on this whilst generating her delicate stitches onto a canvas of woolen blanket. With thanks to Jane for her contribution to High Tide. www.frostart.co.uk | |
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| Anonymous | Online video discussion of art and climate change | 0 | Jun 10 2009, 7:29 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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I have just been watching The Ashden Directory's online film Six ways to look at climate change and theatre. The speakers are really more generally artists rather than theatre makers and each artist hasto answer one of six questions asked by the others. The second question was about slowing down and reflectivity and the part it plays in process and audience experience of a piece. It made me think of the kind of work that some of you guys are doing so I thought you might like the link: http://www.ashdendirectory.org.uk/featuresView.asp?pageIdentifier=2009521_19735354.
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| AliMatheson | High Tide | 4 | May 19 2009, 11:30 AM EDT by ScottThurston | ||
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When is the next High Tide project being exhibited?
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| Anonymous | greetings | 0 | May 18 2009, 1:13 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: May 18 2009, 1:13 PM EDT
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Hi - we met in the Gallery1 - I said hello and had to run but mentioned my mobile phone panoramas and my friends victorian-illustration based automata - Is this the right place for making contact?
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