Sunday, December 16, 2012

[Ada_list] SCANZ 2013 3rd nature residency, wananga-symposium and exhibition

Hi,

Following is information about SCANZ 2013 3rd nature residency, wananga-symposium and exhibition. For further information, go to intercreate.org, lots of info is found under the categories on the right side of the page.


SCANZ 3rd nature residency 18/19 Jan 2013 to Feb 4 2013

There are 22 artists on the residency. It consists partly of two weeks (Mon-Fri) of optional Open Labs, mostly themed days. You are welcome to drop in and take part, and please bring koha and/or food to share. Things are really tight budget wise.

The first two days are at Parihaka, with a representative group going on the 18th and the full residency and organisers on the 19th.

The list of selected artists is at:
http://www.intercreate.org/2011/09/scanz-2013-third-nature/

Week one activities:
http://www.intercreate.org/2012/10/week-one-residency/

Week two activities:
http://www.intercreate.org/2012/10/week-two-residency/

Please note free participation does not include the symposium.



SCANZ 3rd nature wananga-symposium Feb 1-3 2013
There are 24 presentations in the symposium, plus activity sessions in between - 'doing' things to go with the talking and listening. We are aiming for a relaxed non hierarchical atmosphere.

You need to register, either for one, two or three days. Less than a day is koha.

We are looking for food helpers, which would be one way to cover registration if needed. You would need to sort your own accommodation.

The list of selected abstracts is at:
http://www.intercreate.org/2012/10/scanz-2013-hui-symposium-selected-abstracts/



SCANZ 3rd nature exhibition Feb 2 - April 2 2013
15 projects are part of the 3rd nature exhibition - which includes works in Puke Ariki, in-between the museum and the coast, in Pukekura Park and the local environment.

The opening is dawn 6.28am on Saturday February 2nd.

Selected artists can be found at:
http://www.intercreate.org/2012/12/2013-exhibition/



Project theme
We know humanity has got it wrong when it comes to the environment. How can we make it right? Can a combination of art, science, technology and indigenous knowledge provide some answers?



It would be great to see people at one or more of the above.

Have a great new year everyone.


Ian M Clothier
Faculty of Humanities
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
www.witt.ac.nz
0064 6 757 3100 x 8895

Artist
ianclothier.com

Executive Director
Intercreate.org

2012
March Waterwheel (online) presentation Tunisia
May Presentation at Technoetic telos - Planetary Collegium, Kefalonia Greece
Sept Wai (curator) at 516Arts, ISEA 2012 Albuquerque
Sept Bus garden at ISEA 2012 Albuquerque

2013
Jan-Feb SCANZ 2013 3rd nature (creative director)
Jun Sea of Ubiquity ISEA 2013

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