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AV FESTIVAL 12: AS SLOW AS POSSIBLE
1 March 2012 – 31 March 2012
“One of the most imaginative festivals to be staged in the UK for many years.”
(The Guardian)
Titled after ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible), by pioneering artist John Cage, the AV Festival 12 theme explored how artists have stretched, measured and marked the passage of time. Some works lasted the full 31 days of the Festival, others were infinite in duration or moved imperceptibly slowly.
For the first time, the Festival ran for a whole month. It took place at different speeds, paces and times of day, across Newcastle, Gateshead, Middlesbrough and Sunderland. Including 22 exhibitions, 38 film screenings, 15 concerts, six walks, a 744-hour continuous online radio, plus 16 new commissions and 18 UK premieres.
AV Festival 12 achieved 94,096 visits, a 33% increase on 2010. It attracted 24% of visitors from outside the region, contributed £516k GVA to the local economy, and achieved a return on investment of £2.88 for every £1 of public funding received.
Festival Director: Rebecca Shatwell
Various Artists: Lament for John Cage
Sat 3 March 2012, 8-10.30pm
The Sage GatesheadMarking the 100th anniversary of John Cage’s birth and 20th anniversary of his death, this evening focuses on... more
James Benning: Nightfall
Sat 3 March 2012, 3.50–6pm
Tyneside CinemaWidely acclaimed for his great 16mm durational films about the American landscape, James Benning has been making new work in digital HD since 2009. We were... more
Lav Diaz: Melancholia
Sat 10 March 2012, 1pm-11pm
Star and Shadow CinemaThree strangers arrive in rural Sagada. Past revolutionaries, they adopt different identities to manage their trauma. Exploring the legacy of failed revolution...more
Yoshi Wada: Sound Ship upon Tyne
Fri 2 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Discovery MuseumPart of the American minimalist music and Fluxus scenes in 1960-70s New York, Yoshi Wada was influenced by George... more
Hamish Fulton: Slowalk
Sat 31 March 2012, 1–3pm
Spillers WharfFor the finale of AV Festival 12, this leading British artist devised one of his legendary slow walks for Newcastle. Since the 1960s, Hamish Fulton has produced... more
On Kawara: One Million Years
Thu 1 March – Sun 29 April 2012
One Million Years is an epic work of conceptual art. It speaks simply and directly about a subject... more
Hanne Darboven: Requiem
Sun 4 March 2012, 8-10pm
St Thomas the Martyr ChurchThe UK premiere of Hanne Darboven’s Requiem is performed by Thomas Dahl, Director of Music at St. Peter’s Church in Hamburg and selected by the...more
Iain Sinclair: Middlesbrough Talk
Thu 15 March 2012, 6–7.30pm
mima, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern ArtIain Sinclair is a leading writer, filmmaker, poet and psychogeographer...more
James Benning: Milwaukee/Duisburg
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Platform A GalleryJames Benning is one of the most important figures in American avant-garde film. In 1971 he... more
James Benning: One Way Boogie Woogie 2012
Thu 1 March – 9 June 2012
Northern Gallery for Contemporary ArtIn summer 2011, James Benning returned to his hometown of Milwaukee to make a third... more
Susan Stenger: The Structures of Everyday Life: Full Circle
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Newcastle Civic CentreThis sound installation unites Western harmony and Eastern philosophy to mark both... more
Jonathan Schipper: Slow Motion Car Crash
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
16 Saville Row / Locus +Jonathan Schipper’s work provides an alternative way of experiencing the world by slowing... more
Phill Niblock: The Movement of People Working
Fri 2 March 2012, 7.45-10.15pm
The Sage GatesheadThis leading US minimalist composer and filmmaker, presented his music and films simultaneously in a special concert. The films... more
Kenneth Goldsmith: The 1703 Weather Diary of Thomas Appletree
Sun 4 March 2012, 11am-2pm
Morden TowerIn this new commission, Kenneth Goldsmith read for three hours continuously, from the... more
Yoshi Wada: Sound Ship upon Tyne Live
Sun 4 March 2012, 2-30-3.15pm
Discovery MuseumThis new composition for bass drum and highland bagpipes, is performed live within Yoshi Wada’s sound installation at the Discovery... more
Wishful Thinking: In Remembrance of Peter Christopherson
Sat 17 March 2012, 8pm–12am
Tyneside CinemaPeter 'Sleazy' Christopherson was best known as a founder member of Throbbing Gristle and Coil... more
Torsten Lauschmann
Thu 1 March – Sun 6 May 2012
Laing Art GalleryTorsten Lauschmann’s critically acclaimed work has been described as too slow to be film, and too fast to be photography. Working across old and new... more
Ben Rivers: Two Years At Sea
Sun 11 March 2012, 11am-12.30pm
Star and Shadow CinemaBen Rivers’ first feature-length film documents the solitary existence of Jake, who lives in isolation in a remote Scottish forest... more
Slow Cinema Discussion
Fri 9 March 2012, 11am-12.30pm
Tyneside CinemaA panel of filmmakers and critics discussed their work and current trends within contemporary cinema, including: Lav Diaz... more
Cyprien Gaillard
Thu 1 March – Sun 1 July 2012
mima, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern ArtIn his largest UK exhibition to date, award-winning artist Cyprien Gaillard presents two major film installations. The works show... more
John Gerrard
Thu 1 March – Sun 1 July 2012
mima, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern ArtThe UK premiere of two recent works by John Gerrard. Cuban School (Community 5th of October) 2010 and Cuban School... more
Julien Maire
Thu 1 March – Sat 19 May 2012
Hatton GalleryThe first UK solo exhibition by this leading new media artist revisits ideas of slow motion and duration. Making his own cinematic machines using... more
Elizabeth McAlpine
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Reg Vardy GalleryElizabeth McAlpine’s work explores the two essential elements of all film: light and time. This exhibition brings together... more
Jem Finer: Slowplayer
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
The NewBridge ProjectAt extreme slow speeds, the spin of a record player is reduced to a glacial crawl, the music to seismic rumbling. A beat may last a minute... more
Benedict Drew: The Persuaders
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
CIRCA SiteA single screen video gives breathing instructions that induce a sense of calm and well being. Sculptures act as empathetic mascots... more
Leif Inge: 9 Beet Stretch
Thu 1 March, 12am – Fri 2 March 2012, 12am
Star and Shadow CinemaLeif Inge’s 9 Beet Stretch is Ludwig van Beethoven’s 9th Symphony stretched to 24-hours, with no pitch distortion. This marathon... more
Steven Stapleton: Sleep Concert
Fri 23 March 2012, 9pm-9am
Centre for LifeThe UK premiere and fourth ever Sleep Concert. Steven Stapleton performed live throughout the night manipulating... more
Attila Csihar: A Scrying: First and Second Action (NCL)
Sat 24 March 2012, 7-9pm and Sun 25 March 2012, 8-10pm
Tyne Bridge North TowerAttila Csihar, the baritone voice of Sunn 0))) and Norwegian black metal pioneers Mayhem, created... more
Chris Watson: Teesside Sound Walk
Sat 24 March 2012, 11am–3.30pm
Seal Sands Nature ReserveChris Watson is one of the world’s greatest sound recordists, famed for capturing the natural... more
Ben Russell: Let Each One Go Where He May
Thu 29 March 2012, 7.30pm-9.45pm
Ben Russell’s stunning feature debut is an epic road movie drawing from documentary and...more
Raya Martin: INDEPENDENCIA
Wed 28 March 2012, 7.30pm-10pm
Fleeing the American invasion of the Philippines in the early 20th Century, a mother and her son retreat into the jungle. Ingeniously... more
Rirkrit Tiravanija: Lung Neaw Visits His Neighbours
Wed 21 March 2012, 7.30pm-10pm
Star and Shadow CinemaThis debut feature by visual artist Rirkrit Tiravanija is a portrait of the slow passage of... more
Susan Stenger and Attila Csihar: Full Circle Live
Fri 23 March 2012, 5.30-6pm
Newcastle Civic CentreThis live performance for voice makes use of the unique acoustics of the Civic Centre entrance dome. It represents the Equinox... more
Richard Fenwick: Exhaustion
Sun 11 March 2012, 6.30-8pm
The UK premiere of this newly commissioned film chronicles a professional athlete’s journey from rest, to exhaustion, and recovery. Exhaustion... more
Radio Boredcast: Day 1
Thu 1 March 2012, 12pm–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Bob Levene: Inertial Frame
Thu 1 March – Sat 26 May 2012
Northern Gallery for Contemporary ArtFilmed in South West Finland, Inertial Frame captures the moving sea, sky and islands of the beautiful Finnish... more
John Smith, Manon de Boer, Martin Arnold, Ben Russell
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
CIRCA ScreenThis exhibition focuses on artists whose work involves repetition, duration and the long... more
Agnes Meyer-Brandis: The Moon Goose Analogue: Lunar Migration Bird Facility
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
Great North Museum: HancockAgnes Meyer-Brandis’ work weaves together history, popular... more
Mark Formanek: Standard Time
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
50 Fawcett StreetStandard Time functions as a new civic clock. Projected in an empty shop window, this ‘digital clock’ tells the exact time of day... more
Sneha Solanki: Super-natural
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
VaneSuper-natural connects two points in time, the historical pre-enlightenment and genetic science of today, both periods... more
Various Artists: Mirror Neurons
Thu 1 March – Sun 20 May 2012
The National Glass Centre at the University of SunderlandThis group exhibition, including work by Catherine Richards, Michael Snow, Scott Rogers, Thomson & Craighead and Simon Pope... more
Joe Winter
Thu 1 March – Sun 20 May 2012
The National Glass Centre at the University of SunderlandJoe Winter’s series …A History of Light involves fading pigmented papers with either natural or artificial light to produce... more
Sharon Lockhart: Double Tide
Sun 4 March 2012, 4–6pm
Tyneside CinemaDouble Tide documents a female clam digger in the mudflats of coastal Maine, as she wades slowly through the water. Filmed on the rare occasion in which... more
Lav Diaz: Century of Birthing
Sun 11 March 2012, 1pm-7.30pm
Star and Shadow CinemaStories about a Christian religious cult and a self-involved filmmaker, are brilliantly intertwined in Lav Diaz's newest film, premiered... more
Lav Diaz: Heremias Book II
Fri 9 March 2012, 9.30pm-11pm
Star and Shadow CinemaHeremias Book II introduces one of Lav Diaz's principle characters, the timid yet resolute craftsman and vendor Heremias. The film cuts between the story of...more
Lav Diaz: Butterflies Have No Memories
Wed 28 March 2012, 7.30pm-8.30pm
Star and Shadow CinemaIn a formerly prosperous, remote mining village, unemployed workers live in economic oppression... more
Ben Rivers: Slow Action
Sat 10 March 2012, 11am-12pm
Star and Shadow CinemaSlow Action is a post-apocalyptic science fiction film, operating between documentary, ethnography and fiction. Filmed at different islands across... more
Fred Kelemen: Fate / Verhaengnis
Thu 8 March 2012, 6pm-7.45pm
Tyneside CinemaFate is a remarkable debut film, admired by critic Susan Sontag as “a visionary, one-of-a-kind achievement”. Taking place...more
Fred Kelemen: Frost
Thu 8 March 2012, 8.30pm-12am
Star and Shadow CinemaFrost is a landmark European film, cementing Fred Kelemen as an inheritor of Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Werner... more
Fred Kelemen: Nightfall / Abendland
Fri 9 March 2012, 6pm-8.30pm
Star and Shadow CinemaFred Kelemen’s third feature is a devastating, tender and sublime masterpiece. Expanding the location to Portugal integrates... more
Bela Tarr: The Turin Horse
Sat 10 March 2012, 7.45pm-11pm
Tyneside CinemaThis preview of Bela Tarr’s last ever work, filmed in collaboration with Fred Kelemen, depicts six days in the life of a father, daughter ...more
Lisandro Alonso: La Libertad / Liberty
Fri 9 March 2012, 1.45pm-3.20pm
Tyneside CinemaLisandro Alonso’s brilliant debut film follows a day in the life of Misael, a migrant woodcutter... more
Lisandro Alonso: Los Muertos / The Dead
Fri 9 March 2012, 3.30pm-5.15pm
Tyneside CinemaLisandro Alonso’s second feature is the enigmatic journey of released convict Vargas... more
Lisandro Alonso: Liverpool
Sun 11 March 2012, 9pm-11pm
Star and Shadow CinemaEvoking Ulysses, Lisandro Alonso’s latest film follows estranged seaman Ferrel on a journey home to his family. Filmed in snowy Tierra del Fuego, the world’s most... more
Fergus Daly & Katherine Waugh: The Art of Time
Sat 3 March 2012, 1.30-3.20pm
Tyneside CinemaThe Art of Time explores how leading artists and thinkers are inventing new and radical notions of time, contesting the idea that... more
Andrei Tarkovsky: Stalker
Sun 4 March 2012, 9pm-12am
One of the most enigmatic films ever made about time, Stalker depicts an expedition led by the Stalker, an outlaw able to safely navigate the decayed... more
Alexander Sokurov: Russian Ark
Mon 5 March 2012, 5.45pm-7.45pm
Russian Ark is a unique journey through time and Russian history. Filmed entirely in the Hermitage Museum, Sokurov’s... more
Cristi Puiu: Aurora
Tue 6 March 2012, 7.45pm-11pm
Aurora is the story of the fall of an ordinary man, set in contemporary post-Communist Romania. We follow protagonist Viorel... more
Abbas Kiarostami: Five
Wed 7 March 2012, 7.30pm-8.50pm
This radically minimalist film features five extended, seemingly single-take sequences, shot on a hand-held DV camera along the shores... more
Nuri Bilge Ceylan: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia
Mon 12 March 2012, 8pm-11pm
Winning the Grand Prix at Cannes 2011, Ceylan’s hypnotising crime film follows the search by police, prosecutors, a doctor... more
Bruno Dumont: Hors Satan
Tue 13 March 2012, 5.45pm-8pm
Hors Satan is a mesmerising and brutal drama set in the sparse grandeur of Northern France’s Opal Coast. A nameless outsider... more
Pedro Costa: Colossal Youth
Wed 14 March 2012, 7.30pm-10.15pm
Hailed as the Beckett of cinema, Costa has produced a staggering trilogy observing the demolition of the Fontainhas housing... more
Albert Serra: Honor of the Knights
Thu 15 March 2012, 7.30pm-9.15pm
Serra’s striking, controversial adaptation of Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote... more
Jia Zhang-ke: Still Life
Thu 22 March 2012, 7.30pm-9.30pm
Star and Shadow CinemaStill Life is set in Fengjie, 150 miles from the Three Gorges Dam, the hydroelectric project on the Yangtze River that submerged... more
Sivaroj Kongsakul: Eternity
Sun 25 March 2012, 7.30pm-9.30pm
This debut feature won the prestigious Tiger Award at Rotterdam 2011. Evoking the traditional Thai belief... more
Apichatpong Weerasethakul: Syndromes and a Century
Mon 26 March 2012, 5.45pm-7.50pm
Described as a hospital comedy with a metaphysical bent, Syndromes and a Century is inspired... more
Kim Ki Duk: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter… and Spring
Tue 27 March 2012, 5.45pm-7.50pm
This simple and serene film shows the life of a Buddhist monk as he passes through the... more
Sergio Caballero: Finisterrae
Sun 18 March 2012, 7.30pm-9pm
Star and Shadow CinemaTwo Russian-speaking ghosts leave the Sonar Music Festival, along the pilgrim path to Santiago de Compostela then on... more
Pablo Giorgelli: Las Acacias
Mon 19 March 2012, 5.45pm-7.35pm
Tyneside CinemaWinner of the Camera d’Or at Cannes 2011, this slow paced road movie tells the story of a long distance truck driver, who agrees... more
Carlos Reygadas: Silent Light
Tue 20 March 2012, 5.45pm-8.20pm
Tyneside CinemaSublimely shot entirely on location in the Mexican Mennonite community near Chihuahua, Silent Light opens and closes with slowly... more
Talk: Phill Niblock, Susan Stenger, Yoshi Wada
Sat 3 March 2012, 11am-12pm
Tyneside CinemaA rare chance to hear these musicians talk about their work and shared histories, referencing the New York minimalist... more
Musick to Play in the Dark: A Talk by Rob Young
Sat 17 March 2012, 5–6pm
Tyneside CinemaRob Young is the author of Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain's Visionary Music, and Editor-at-Large at The Wire magazine. In a talk... more
Various Artists: The Time is Out of Joint
Sat 24 March 2012, 9pm-2.30am
Star and Shadow CinemaThree live performances embrace the concept of Hauntology at the moment we skip an hour to mark the beginning of British... more
Jem Finer: Slowplayer Live Mix
Sat 3 March 2012, 12-6pm
The NewBridge ProjectBring along your own vinyl records and hear them played live by the artist on his specially adapted slow record player, within his Slowplayer exhibition... more
:zoviet*france: The Newcastle Tour
Fri 23 March 2012, 8-9pm
Morden TowerFormed in 1980 :zoviet*france: is a prolific music group based in Newcastle, who are pioneers of ambient and electronic... more
Ikue Mori & Maja S.K Ratkje
Wed 28 March 2012, 8pm
Sound and Music, [no.signal] and TUSK Music bring together the electrifying improvisors Ikue Mori and Maja S.K. Ratkje for their first eve... more
Laura Harrington: Layerscape (peat bogs)
Sun 18 March 2012, 11am–4pm
Upper Teesdale National Nature ReserveThis peatlands walk led to a bothy screening of the film Layerscape, created collaboratively by... more
Mike Collier: Street Flowers – Urban Survivors of the Privileged Land
Sun 25 March 2012, 7.30am–11am
River WearThis circular walk with artist Mike Collier and natural historian... more
Tim Brennan: Taking Coals to Sunderland
Sat 24 March 2012, 10pm–6am
Colliery InnOver the past 20 years, Tim Brennan has developed a walking-based art practice he refers to as ‘the manouvre’. Following... more
Radio Boredcast: Day 2
Fri 2 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 3
Sat 3 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 4
Sun 4 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 5
Mon 5 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 6
Tue 6 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 7
Wed 7 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 8
Thu 8 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 9
Fri 9 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 10
Sat 10 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 11
Sun 11 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 12
Mon 12 March 2012,12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 13
Tue 13 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 14
Wed 14 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 15
Thu 15 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 16
Fri 16 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 17
Sat 17 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 18
Sun 18 March 2012,12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 19
Mon 19 March 2012,12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 20
Tue 20 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 21
Wed 21 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 22
Thu 22 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 23
Fri 23 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 24
Sat 24 March 2012,12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 25
Sun 25 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 26
Mon 26 March 2012,12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 27
Tue 27 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 28
Wed 28 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 29
Thu 29 March 2012, 12am–12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 30
Fri 30 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
Radio Boredcast: Day 31
Sat 31 March 2012, 12am-12am
Radio Boredcast is archived at WFMU where you can listen to all 744-hours of this online radio project that ran continuously for the Festival month. The programme schedule for this day can be viewed here.
As Slow As Possible Symposium
Thu 1 March 2012, 2–5pm
mima, Middlesbrough Institute of Modern ArtTaking its point of departure from the AV Festival 12 theme of slowness, the symposium investigated how we might... more
Exhibition Tour: Trying it for 32
Sat 10 March 2012, 3.30pm
Various VenuesThis tour was part of a series of ‘slow’ tours designed and led by AV Festival Volunteer Guides, to further explore the AV Festival 12 theme: As Slow As Possible... more
Exhibition Tour: SLOW
Sat 17 March 2012, 3pm
Various VenuesThe tour was part of a series of 'slow' tours designed and led by AV Festival Volunteer Guides, to further explore the AV Festival 12 theme: As Slow As Possible... more
Exhibition Tour: SLOW
Sat 24 March 2012, 3pm
Various VenuesThe tour was part of a series of 'slow' tours designed and led by AV Festival Volunteer Guides, to further explore the AV Festival 12 theme: As Slow As Possible... more
Torsten Lauschmann Tour
Tue 27 March 2012, 6.30–8pm
Laing Art GalleryClive Gillman, Director of DCA, Dundee, introduced the work of Torsten Lauschmann in this exhibition tour, organised by Contemporary Art Society... more
Seminar: Distribution and Dissemination after New Media
Mon 5 March 2012, 9.30am
The Literary & Philosophical SocietyFor AV Festival 12 CRUMB delivered a new professional development workshop for contemporary... more
Duration Conference
Thu 29 – Sat 31 March 2012
Culture LabThis international interdisciplinary conference explored the temporality of contemporary public arts practice, organised by Intersections at Newcastle University... more
Datarama #17
Fri 16 March 2012, 7–9pm
Tyneside CinemaDatarama is a democratic data-sharing event led by Polytechnic, an open show-and-tell session for people that like to make interesting things with technology... more
24-Hour Launch: Middlesbrough Exhibitions
Thu 1 March 2012, 6pm–9pm
Various VenuesAV Festival 12 opened with 24 continuous hours of exhibition openings and events across the North East... more
24-Hour Launch: NewcastleGateshead Exhibitions
Fri 2 March 2012, 9am–3pm
Various VenuesAV Festival 12 opened with 24 continuous hours of exhibition openings and events... more
24-Hour Launch: Sunderland Exhibitions
Fri 2 March 2012, 3pm–6pm
Various VenuesAV Festival 12 opened with 24 continuous hours of exhibition openings and events across the North East... more
Marina Zurkow: Mesocosm (Northumberland UK)
Thu 1 March – Sat 31 March 2012
VaneMesocosm (Northumberland UK) is a 146-hour animated portrait of the Northumberland moors... more
Owl Project & Ed Carter: ~Flow
Sun 25 March - September 2012
Newcastle Quayside~Flow is a tidemill: a floating building on the River Tyne that generates its own power using a tidal water wheel. The building houses electro acoustic musical... more



