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Intermedia Art

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Composite photograph by Francis Galton
The Surface of Each Day is a Different Planet is a new film installation opening in the Art Now Lightbox at Tate Britain, 4 Sep - 27 Dec 2009. Visit the gallery or Download a prelude film here.
Tony Conrad performance, Tate Modern

Unprojectable

Event2008
Projection and Perspective: Cinematic performance and industrial-acoustic sound by Tony Conrad; recording of durational event at Tate Modern
Googleplex, Lillian Schwartz
A screening of early computer animation from the 60s and 70s presented in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, for The Long Weekend, 2008
1100 000 Newspapers. A Public-Active Installation by Gustav Metzger 2003 T1+2 Artspace, London, exhibition view
Gustav Metzger enacts one of his newspaper works from 1962 which challenges the passive consumption of media imagery, for The Long Weekend 2008.
Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Ultra-red
Sound art series and public encounter by Ultra-red asking: What are the sounds of anti-racism? Part of the Triennial Prologues: Altermodern, Tate Britain 2008.
Ryoichi Kurokawa

Synthesis

Event2007
Live audio-visual performances by AVVA - Toshimaru Nakamura and Billy Roisz, Ryoichi Kurokawa, Sackiko M and Benedict Drew - feedback, decay, assemblage and kinetics. Part of The Long Weekend 2007, Tate Modern
Marina Rosenfeld performance as part of Musiccircus

Musicircus

Event2006
Musicircus by John Cage, featuring works by the composer as well as Marina Rosenfeld and La Monte Young, for The Long Weekend 2006, Tate Modern. Including an interview with Musical Director, Richard Bernas
Live performances by Robert Henke (aka Monolake), alva noto (Carsten Nicolai) and Ryoji Ikeda. Ultra-minimalism in electronic music and visualisation for The Long Weekend 2006, Tate Modern
Live performance recordings of compositions by Alvin Lucier and John White performed in collaboration with a group of emerging musicians
The Sounds of Christmas
Live performance recording by Christian Marclay, pioneer of the experimental turntable movement and leading artist operating at the intersections of art and music.

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