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Publication Detail
Unravelling
  • Publication Type:
    Performance
  • Authors:
    Lovett L, Signorelli V, Mathison F, Klarnett L
  • Medium:
    Weaving, dance, live stream video projection, photography, augmented reality
  • Place of peformance:
    Grant Museum of Zoology
  • Start date:
    19/06/2021
  • End date:
    19/06/2021
  • Keywords:
    WebAR, augmented reality, performance art, interactive art, workshop, dance, weaving, tapestry
Abstract
Unravelling explores the relationship between textile technologies as a tactile means of making and marking time in isolation, and web-based technologies as means of communicating and experiencing intimacy without touch. In this performance-workshop at the Grant Museum of Zoology, participants will be guided through weaving small squares. The square they weave will become the marker for a person, place, or thing they miss. Through a collaboration between artist Fiona Mathison, dance artist Louise Klarnett, and researchers in Connected Environments at the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, participants will be invited to attach their memories to their own woven markers using web-based AR tools. Commissioned by UCL Culture for the Festival of Intimacy.
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