Schedule

10am Welcome

10.15am - 11.15am Rick Prelinger
Redeeming Reuse: The Audiovisual Commons and the Social Contract

11.15 - 11.30am BREAK

11.30am - 1.30pm
Online Archives and Cultural Access
Chaired by Annet Dekker
Rebecca Clemens - Electronic Arts Intermix
Mike Sperlinger - Lux
Poppy Simpson - British Film Institute
Laure Prouvost - TankTV
Paul Gerhardt - Archives for Creativity

1.30-2.30pm BREAK

2.30 - 4.15pm
Artists and Archives
Jon Thomson and Alison Craighead
Vicki Bennett
David Lawson - Black Audio Film Collective
Iain Sinclair
Craig Baldwin

4.15-4.30pm BREAK

4.30 - 5.00pm
Charles Merewether - Now Time: Overcoming Matter

5.00 - 5.30pm
Plenary - all speakers
Chaired by Annet Dekker

Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted

Where and When:

Live Performance at Star and Shadow

Star and Shadow

Stepney Bank
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 2NP

+44 (0)191 261 0066
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(NewcastleGateshead)

Sat 13th March from 9:00pm until 2:00am

Artform:

Live Performances and Music

Highlights:

Recycled Film
Festival Late Night Hub

Images:


People Like Us, Genre Collage, 2009. Courtesy of the artist


Felix Kubin


The Gluts


Craig Baldwin, screening at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Adam Kasar


Craig Baldwin, screening at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Adam Kasar


Craig Baldwin, screening at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Adam Kasar


The Gluts, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


The Gluts, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


The Gluts, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


The Gluts, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


Gwilly Edmondez, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


Gwilly Edmondez, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


Gwilly Edmondez, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Louise Hepworth


Felix Kubin, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Peter Knight


Felix Kubin, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Peter Knight

Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted
Felix Kubin, live performance at Nothing is New, Everything is Permitted, Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle, 2010. Photograph: Peter Knight

The title is a pun on the phrase ‘Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted’, famously quoted by William S Burroughs, who helped popularise cut-up culture. This incredible evening includes live performances by artists, musicians and poets who have creatively dissected, recycled and quoted. Including: Genre Collage the new live audio-visual set from People Like Us that collages film genres using well-known feature films; live improviser Gwilly Edmondez who uses voice, tapes, decks and samples; debut performance of Café Carbon by The Gluts (Gina Birch, Kaffe Matthews, Hayley Newman) and whirlwind wizard of the ivories Felix Kubin. With DJ UbuWeb Radio and other visual delights.

Curated and produced by AV Festival 10 and Vicki Bennett.

See The Gluts exhibition