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Kosmica

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Time 19:00
Date 06/10/11
Price Free

Kosmica brings together the cosmically curious and culturally quirky space community for a social mix of art–space programmes.

Thursday 6 October, 7-10pm

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Each  KOSMICA  session is unique: bringing together the cosmically curious and culturally quirky space community for a social mix of art–space programmes - a film screening, performance or live concert with a short presentation, talk and debate about alternative and cultural uses of space.
 

Juan José Díaz Infante - ULISES I Space Opera, THE GAME
For the 21st century 
the Mexican Space Collective are using the term 'opera' as a new hybrid, with the new elements of our times. The concept behind this particular art work is replacing the piece of art for its process. The opera will be written as an algorythm.  The satellite designed as a musical instrument to 'play' the opera and will be programed to interact with the composition.  
www.altamiracave.com 


Oscar Lhermitte - Urban Stagazing
The Urban Stargazing project focuses on bringing back the stars in the city sky by recreating existing constellations and adding new ones, narrating old and contemporary myths about London. Twelve groups of stars have been installed at different locations in the city, and can only be observed by the naked eye at night time. The Urban Stargazing project is here to bring awareness of our vanishing nights and question the relation that nature has in an urban environment.
www.oscarlhermitte.com 


Paul Malone - The Electric Universe
Deptford artist Paul Malone takes you on a unique and controversial tour of the Universe. Originally devised to introduce artists and designers to the wide range of forms inherent in plasma structures, this talk follows contemporary speculations into the role that electro-dynamics play in forming the objects that we see in modern astronomy. Otherwise known as 'Electric Universe' theory or 'Plasma Cosmology', it draws from publications by members of the IEEE and others and traces the history of the study of electricity in Space from Birkeland through Langmuir and Jeugens to today's advocates. It acknowledges that these views represent a departure from the 'Standard Model' of the Universe but recognises the aspiration of its adherents to re-position astronomy on a more empirical and pragmatic footing. In EU theory most of the objects we see in Space have direct counterparts in the laboratory, common industrial processes and even the domestic kitchen.
www.a2arts.co.uk/plasmatalk and www.hybrasil.co.uk 

 

The KOSMICA series is curated by Nahum Mantra and is endorsed by ITACCUS, the International Astronautical Federation's Committee on the Cultural Utilisation of Space.

The event will be live streamed and you can watch on: www.artscatalyst.org    


KOSMICA is a free event, but space is limited so please book today.

The event will be held on the first floor and there is no lift; please contact The Arts Catalyst to discuss any specific access needs.

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