AlgoMech Festival

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SYMPOSIUM

On dancing and braiding
£25 / £12.50 concessions (inc. lunch and refreshments)
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10am-5pm, Fri 17 May 2019
Site gallery,

1 Brown Street, Sheffield

Launching AlgoMech Festival, an interdisciplinary symposium bringing together perspectives from digital media, choreography & dance technology, traditional Andean and Ancient Greek textiles, e-textiles, philology, live coding and architecture. Through talks, discussion and performance, contributors to the symposium will consider their work in the context of interlacing within and between textiles, e-textiles, pattern, structure and movement, including dance. Interfaces between materials, craft technologies, digital engineering, responsive systems, embodied communications, threads, inter-weaving, intertwining, braiding and building will provide a rich vein of dialogue, experimentation and recent practice-led outcomes.

10:00 - 17:00 - Symposium (coffee from 09:30)

Note that following the symposium will be the AlgoMech festival exhibition launch event with dance performance and screening. See https://algomech.com/2019/ for details

Textile as interface

Victoria Mitchell
Session chair

Kate Sicchio (Dance and Media Tech, Virginia Commonwealth University)
Talk: Making movement pattern through language

Berit Greinke (University of Arts, Berlin)
Talk: Crafting holes in space with textiles

In and Out of Weaving

Thea Pitman (Latin American Studies, University of Leeds)
Session chair

Sandra de Berduccy (E-textile artist, Bolivia)
Talk: Deep weave: Complex structures inside a soft thinking machine

Toni Buckby (Textiles and Digital Media, Sheffield Hallam/V&A)
Talk: Interlace project: Open source weaving in Derby Silk Mill Museum of Making

Interlacing structures in time and place

Ellen Harlizius-Klück (PENELOPE Project, Deutsches Museum Munich)
Session chair

Victoria Mitchell (Norwich University of Arts)
Talk: Braiding & dancing

Marina Castan Cabrero (Textiles, Royal College of Art, London)
Talk: Textile architecture (provisional title)

Threads and technologies on the move

Rosamaria Kostic Cisernos (Dance research, Coventry University)
Talk: Weaving in Flamenco (provisional title)

Dave Griffiths (Generalist, FoAM Kernow)
Talk: Penelopean technology - woven robots

Giovanni Fanfani (PENELOPE Project, Deutsches Museum)
Talk: Interlacing chorality - plaiting, braiding, and weaving in ancient Greek choral performances

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Toni Buckby
The Interlace Project

Kate Sicchio
Making movement pattern through language

Sandra de Berduccy
Deep weave: Complex structures inside a soft thinking machine

Rosamaria E. Kostic Cisneros
Weaving within Flamenco Dance

Berit Greinke
Crafting holes in space with textiles