Abstract
Developed for the Guangzhou Light Festival, China and the Northbridge Piazza Perth, Australia from 13th to 29th November 2015 ‘Peoples Screen’ offered public audiences in Guangzhou and Perth the opportunity to co-create chance encounters and self direct spontaneous performances between these cities. These unique transitory events relied entirely on the roles and performances that the local communities brought to these urban screens and the experiences they chose to live out. Inspired by their urban and cultural surroundings and re-contextualized in a diverse array of digital milieus, ‘Peoples Screen’ aimed to allow these public audiences the agency to reclaim their urban screens akin to a telepresent fluxus happening.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 14 Nov 2015 |
Event | exhibition - Guangzhou Light Festival, China and the Northbridge Piazza Perth, Australia, 14-29 November, 2015 Duration: 14 Nov 2015 → … |
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Charlotte Gould
- School of Art and Media - Associate Dean Research and Knowledge Ex
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
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Paul Sermon
- School of Art and Media - Professor of Visual Communication
- Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
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