December 2012
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Remote Encounters: Special issue of the journal...
We are proud to announce that following the conference in April 2013 there will be a special issue of the journal Liminalities dedicated to Remote Encounters. Dates and full details of publication will be posted here closer to the time.
November 2012
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Conference schedule and registration
The schedule and registration (early bird prices until January 1st 2013) for the networked performance conference Remote Encounters: Connecting bodies, collapsing spaces and temporal ubiquity in networked performance is now online.
Conference schedule: http://remote-encounters.tumblr.com/schedule
Registration (early bird prices): http://remote-encounters.tumblr.com/registration
The conference...
September 2012
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Extended deadline - 30/09/2012
With proposals still coming in we have now extended the deadline until 4pm, the 30th of September. We have received some particularly strong proposals for both papers and performances however decisions on the final programme won’t be made until after September 30th. If you missed the deadline, were on holidays etc. and are interested in submitting a proposal now is your chance.
We are...
August 2012
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Keynotes and lead performer
Our keynotes / lead performer lineup for the conference has now been confirmed. We are proud to welcome:
Keynotes
Jo-Anne Green from Turbulence (http://turbulence.org/) and Networked Performance (http://turbulence.org/blog/)
Marc Garrett from Furtherfield (http://www.furtherfield.org/)
Lead performer
Annie Abrahams (http://www.bram.org/)
June 2012
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Remote Encounters: Connecting bodies, collapsing...
Remote Encounters, a two-day international conference with performance evening, aims to explore the use of networks as a means to enhance or create a wide variety of performance arts. How do networks as a site for performance provide opportunities for us as artists and performers? In particular how can we remotely collaborate, merge geographically separate places and times, reconfigure the space...