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Empty Space playlist for 27th November 2007

Posted on: Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Here is the playlist and listings for our radio show on 27th November.

Podcast/MP3 of the show now available here: First Hour | Second Hour.

No guests this week. Just shedloads of music. And a report from our London correspondent Sue Schofield on December's ICA film series Baader's Angels: Women's role in German terrorism films .

Please contact us if you want to send us some music, produce a jingle or some radio art, or just get in touch about anything on the show.

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Empty Space playlist for 20th November 2007

Posted on: Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Here is the playlist and listings for our radio show on 20th November.

Podcast/MP3 of the show now available here: First Hour | Second Hour.

Our studio guests for the first hour of the programme were Christopher Hall from Third Angel and Scot Allbright from Kyogikan Dojo. You can see Christopher and Scott's film Shodokan at the Showroom cinema on Saturday 24th November at 8pm, or you can Buy the DVD from Amazon. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of Alan Ball (or Bell?), please contact Scott on 07785 230 384 or contact us and we'll forward the details to Scott.

Also during the first hour we ran a feature on commercial art galleries in Sheffield, which included contributions from Cupola Gallery, Archipelago Gallery and The Old Sweet Shop.

During the second hour the studio guest was David Garratt from Persistence Works/Yorkshire Artspace, and we played a feature from our London correspondent Sue Schofield on the Tate Modern.

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Nov-Dec 2007: The Centre of Attention in Glasgow, Gothenburg and Winterthur

Posted on: Saturday, November 17th, 2007

IN GLASGOW, SCOTLAND

You are invited to the CCA BOOK FAIR, CCA, 350 Sauchiehall, Glasgow on Saturday 17 November, 12 to 5pm. We will be presenting the Centre of Attention Magazine 4. The Magazine is reviewed in this month's Art Monthly.

Further detail:

http://www.thecentreofattention.org/exhibitions/ccabookfair.html

IN GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN

You are invited to PRODUCTION MEETING 2 on Sunday 25 November, 1 to 6pm at bezdomny. For PRODUCTION MEETING 2 the Centre of Attention will be on location aiming to pursue the production of a number of works. The art space becomes a set as well as a production meeting venue, in what we call an active or 'hot installation'. Talks on the

22 and 24 November.

All the details are posted here:

http://www.thecentreofattention.org/exhibitions/meeting2.html

IN WINTERTHUR, SWITZERLAND

The exhibition AGGRESSION at Kunsthalle Winterthur, Marktgasse 25 runs until Sunday 2 December 2007.

For images of the Centre of Attention's work 'La discorde (Zwietracht)' and a catalogue extract on the works exhibited:

http://www.thecentreofattention.org/exhibitions/aggression.html

I’m going to die tomorrow- Edward vs Oxford Blues Captain Charlie

Posted on: Saturday, November 17th, 2007

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7-9pm Making MIstakes
 90A Wallis Rd
London
E9 5LN

Daniel Johnston at the Vegas Gallery

Posted on: Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
'ITS THE END OF THE SHOW!'
15 November 2007 - 12 January 2008
Private View: Thursday 15 November 18.00-21.00
Vegas Gallery 
64-66 Redchurch Street london E2 7DP

Daniel Johnston at the Vegas Gallery
 
"I believe in God, and I certainly believe in the devil. There's certainly a devil, and he knows my name." (Daniel Johnston).
 
Exhibition features Daniel's early "Sharpie" marker, ink pen, ball-point pen and water colour drawings and his latest artworks from 2007.

Beloved by the likes of Kurt Cobain, David Bowie, Tom Waits, and Harmoine Korine, and regarded by many as the world's greatest living songwriter, Daniel has recorded over ten full length albums, and every musical release has contained examples of his artwork. His art compliments and expands upon the themes which are present in his music. The startling combination of innocence of heart and violence of feeling both grabs the attention of those new to his work, as well as rewarding his devoted and ever-growing international fan base with a further insight into the mind of their reclusive and enigmatic hero. His art shares with his music an arresting rawness and honesty and serves as a visual manifestation of the clash of innocence and experience which occupies Daniel's subconscious: the battle between light and dark is a battle that he has fought for most of his life, and it has seen him periodically hospitalised for bi-polar episodes. However, the devil with whom Daniel Johnston must contend has surely strengthened rather than diminished his creative talents.

The man himself is an oxymoron: the critically celebrated genius who is capable of such devastatingly beautiful music occupies the same body as the fragile man-child, who at the age of 46, still lives at home with his parents, and we witness this duality mostly saliently within his art. Daniel's vibrant, frightening, funny and insightful sketches have been exhibited in countless international galleries and he has become a permanent fixture in 'outsider' art books, which illustrate extreme mental states, unconventional ideas, or elaborate fantasy worlds. John Lennon's artwork has had an important impact of Daniel's paintings. "John Lennon was definitely an influence on my art" says Johnson, "He was one of my favourite artists, and with his cartoons and books, the artwork was really cool. I really like that style". In turn, Daniel has begun to exert his own influence upon a new generation of young artists, as he work gains more and more international recognition.

Daniel works obsessively, producing hallucinatory ink pen and magic marker drawings that draw on the iconography of his childhood; comic books, monster movies, bible stories and immediate connections with his desires and fears. Childhood characters such as Captain America and Casper the Friendly Ghost co-exist alongside his own darker creations, such as the Frog of Innocence, and a character usually meant to represent himself, a man with the top of his skull neatly excised, known as Joe the Boxer. Swastikas are a more disturbing motif, which he attributes only to a fascination with World War II, and occasionally, the work also veers into the pornographic. Comparisons can be drawn between Daniel's work and Angela Carter's dark and twisted take on the Grimms fairytales: the line between innocence and experience begins to blur. It is through Daniel's work that we are able to understand the darker meaning at the heart of our childhood fears and dreams. He reveals our own minds to be the closet from which the monster jumps, and his work is conversely simple yet complex, amusing yet disturbing, and never anything less than deeply affecting and tragically beautiful.

Minivegas, a collective of video-directors, will be showing the animation they made earlier this year for Daniel Johnston's song "True Love Will Find You In The End". This short video used a mixture of techniques like miniature backgrounds and stop motion animation combined with CG characters. All the characters are based on the original drawings by Daniel Johnston. It shows recurring characters like the Devil and Jeremiah The Frog. The video had his premiere at the NFT London at BUG in September .Other videos by Minivegas have been shown worldwide at festivals won many prices and acclaimed various awards like the Bronze and Silver CLIO award. Minivegas was also selected to feature in the 2007 Saatchi & Saatchi New Directors' Showcase.

James Unsworth, a London based artist who graduated from MA Printmaking at the Royal College of Art in 2006, will show one of his newest drawings. Influenced by Daniel Johnston, James' work presents a grotesque and precisely detailed picture of a dark world all of us have visited but are scared to dwell upon let alone talk about, in order to preserve our own sanity. Many of his works are centred on a sexually obsessive honesty that captivates the viewer in its brazen delivery.

Oyster Offers on Museums & Galleries

Posted on: Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Londoners - Transport for London have teamed up with some of the city's major museums & galleries, including both Tates, the Hayward and the V&A, to offer 2 for 1 entry. Details here.

Empty Space playlist for 13th November 2007

Posted on: Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Here is the playlist and listings for our radio show on 13th November.

Podcast/MP3 of the show now available here: First Hour | Second Hour.

Our studio guest for the first hour of the programme was Graeme Stonehouse from S1 Studios and Artspace.

During the second hour, we played an interview with Margot Williams, festival organiser for Galvanize Sheffield.

Details of the Sunburned Hand of the Man tickets competition are here.

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I Just Want Your Kiss !

Posted on: Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Commissioned by curator Edwin Carels of Muhka Media,  E8Z have remade an old experiment in realtime 3D, entitled "The Kiss: Incorporator". This remake will be premiered at Nano Nu this weekend, in Brussels. For the occasion of the installation, a special pedestal was made that allows the visitor to navigate through the piece by means of two sturdy joysticks.

 http://muhka.be

 "The Kiss: Incorporator" is part of a series of works made with a 3D scan of our naked bodies, kissing. The errors produced by the scanning technology expecting to find a single body, form an essential part of the piece. The result is a single mesh of two painfully stitched together naked human bodies, welded together in an eternal, devouring kiss.

 "The Kiss-Incorporator" allows you to navigate the cavernous "ocean of blood" inside of this mesh, through a threedimensial soundscape of industrial and natural sound loops and towards the single eternally beating machine-heart, shared by both bodies.

 "The Kiss-Incorporator" was originally made in 2001 for the Korea Web Art festival but has been remade with contemporary technology and a few additional features.

 http://kiss.entropy8zuper.org/the/incorporator

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Joseph Beuys in München/Munich

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