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Category Archives: Diary
Memorialisation of Tempelhofer Feld Outcomes II
I finally got to upload the animation of the Tempelhofer Feld memorialisation choreography to vimeo today. Thanks again to the 11 students of the HZT BA Choreography course who made this work with me on that blustery 29 October 2013. … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, Berlin, drawing, openframeworks, psychogeography, visualisation
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Memorialisation of Tempelhofer Feld Outcomes I
For those of you waiting for the drawing I made together with students from the HZT BA Choreography course during our ‘Choreographing the City’ workshop, here is a preliminary outcome. Each student’s line is a different colour. It was quickly … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, drawing, pen plotter, psychogeography, QGIS
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Quick! Listen to P.J. Harvey’s Today programme
An amazing thing happened at the dear old BBC lately. (You can tell you’re on to something good when the Daily Mail calls it ‘Drivel!’). They’ve been inviting guests editors onto its daily news magazine, ‘Today’ and the 2 January’s … Continue reading
The Memorialisation of Tempelhofer Feld Before Its Too Late
Sophia and I are having a very good time teaching some of the first year BA Dance, Context, Choreography students at the HZT this week and for the next two weeks. We’re leading a workshop we’ve called “Choreographing the City”. … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, Choreographing the City, drawing, frequency map, HZT, psychogeography, Teaching
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Why Conjuring is the opposite of Magic (and why it matters)
I went to a very interesting presentation last night on Florian and Jörn’s forthcoming production at the Sophiensaele, Burmester & Feigl’s Hermetischer Garten at the Performer Stammtisch in Wedding. When I read (not very carefully) that the night was to … Continue reading
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Tagged Berlin, magic, performance art, performer stammtisch, philosophy, ritual
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