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Forma Productions July – September 2007. Click For Infos.

We are pleased to announce Forma’s international, cross–artform productions for July – September.

Highlights include two major new projects in the UK this season: a public realm project from renowned performance artists Lone Twin; and a large–scale installation by Lynette Wallworth for her London debut, which opens this weekend at BFI Southbank Gallery.

Our international programme includes world premieres of two new Ryoji Ikeda commissions in France plus presentations of Forma projects in Belgium, The Netherlands, Australia and Singapore.

We hope you are able to experience some of our productions this summer.

Forthcoming

Lone Twin present Town Crying performances
across North East England as part of Dott 07>

Lynette Wallworth’s new commission
Hold: Vessel 2, 2007, at BFI, UK>

Ryoji Ikeda performs dataphonics and exhibits data.tron
at De Vleeshal, NL>

Lynette Wallworth – Damavand Mountain
at Monash University, AU>

New tour dates

New Ryoji Ikeda tour dates at Esplanade, SG
and Happy New Ears, BE>

Now showing

Ryoji Ikeda world premiere of two new installations
at Le Fresnoy, FR>
 

LONE TWIN – TOWN CRYING

 

19 – 29 Jul  Various locations, North East England

Performance art group Lone Twin collaborate with an award–winning town crier to create a unique series of proclamations that tell stories about places, events and communities back to the people of North East England. Personal, anecdotal and often humorous, these commentaries promise to make us all think about the aspirations we have for our own lives.

Town Crying is a Vital Signs project, presented as part of Dott 07 (Designs of the Time 2007), a year of community projects and events taking place across North East England that explore how design can make a positive difference to our daily lives.

Produced by Forma
Commissioned by Dott 07
Funded by Design Council and One North East

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LYNETTE WALLWORTH – HOLD: VESSEL 2, 2007

 

23 Jun – 2 Sep BFI Southbank Gallery, London, UK

‘One holds the image and is held by it; one leaves and the vision
is released.’ – Lynette Wallworth

For this new installation, Wallworth updates her celebrated piece, Hold: Vessel 1, 2001, with the addition of two newly commissioned video projections. In creating this new material, Wallworth collaborated with specialist cinematographers to produce intricate details of underwater marine life, recording how these environments have changed in the six years since the first version of Hold.

Hold: Vessel 1, 2001, is commissioned by and courtesy of Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, AU
Hold: Vessel 2, 2007, is commissioned by the BFI, London, and produced by Forma
Touring produced by Forma and supported by Arts Council England

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RYOJI IKEDA – DATAPHONICS + DATA.TRON

 

30 Jun dataphonics [concert version] 30 Jun – 9 Sep data.tron [prototype] De Vleeshal, Middelburg, NL

Ryoji Ikeda opens the Netherlands premiere of his latest exhibition, data.tron [prototype], with a performance of dataphonics. Presented as a multi–channel concert for a blacked–out space, Ikeda’s composition for dataphonics creates a unique and highly physical sound field.

data.tron is an immersive audiovisual installation that combines mathematics and raw data with breathtaking technical precision.

dataphonics is produced by Forma
data.tron is co–produced by Le Fresnoy, Studio national des arts contemporains and Forma

Ryoji Ikeda – dataphonics [concert version]>
Ryoji Ikeda – data.tron [prototype]>

 

LYNETTE WALLWORTH – DAMAVAND MOUNTAIN

 

5 Jul – 28 Jul Regarding Fear and Hope
Monash University Museum of Art, Clayton, AU

This elegant and simple video installation is based on imagery filmed by the artist in Iran in 2004. Damavand Mountain features images of a woman in a chador, a lone poppy flower, and clouds floating over a mountain peak. These elements evoke a sense of resilient inter–connectedness as they adapt to and endure invisible forces surrounding them.

Damavand Mountain is commissioned by New Crowned Hope,
produced by Forma and supported by Australia Council Fellowship
New Media Arts Board and Visual Arts Board

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RYOJI IKEDA – C4I + DATAMATICS

 

15 Sep C4I + datamatics [ver.1.0] The Esplanade, Singapore City, SG

28 Sep  datamatics [ver.1.0] Happy New Ears, Kortrijk, BE

“…at times C4I aspires not towards a representation of nature, but to be nature.” – Realtime Arts, 2006

C4I is both a concert and a film that uses data as its material and theme, highlighting the ways in which data shapes our understanding of the world. In this highly atmospheric work, the soundtrack synchronises perfectly with the graphical and video images to create a piece of undeniable power and beauty.

In datamatics, Ikeda presents a dazzling progression of imagery derived from pure data. He combines dynamic computer–generated visuals with a hypnotic and densely layered soundtrack to produce immense and apparently boundless audiovisual spaces.

Both audiovisual concerts are part of the Ikeda’s datamatics series and show the artist at the height of his powers, building on his own unique and unmistakable artistic language.

Produced by Forma
C4I is commissioned by Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM)
datamatics is co-commissioned by AV Festival 06 and ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge and ISEA 2006 Symposium Supported by YCAM and Recombinant Media Labs

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RYOJI IKEDA – DATA.TRON + DATA.FILM

 

2 Jun – 15 Jul Panorama 8
Le Fresnoy, Tourcoing (Nr Paris), FR

data.tron [prototype], the new audiovisual installation by the renowned electronic composer/visual artist, presents with mathematical precision a vast sea of data–derived imagery. Both the scale and intensity of data.tron invite total immersion in this work.

The sculptural wall installation, data.film nº1-a, creates a horizontal band of bright light that bisects the gallery wall. On closer inspection, the work reveals microscopic data codes printed on 35mm film.

Co-produced by Le Fresnoy, Studio national des arts contemporains
and Forma

Ryoji Ikeda – data.tron [prototype]>
Ryoji Ikeda – data.film nº1-a>

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