Testing Prototype Outdoor Version of “In Darwin’s Garden”, 19/11/15

Dr Alan Summers & Dr Cian Quayle

Dr Alan Summers and Dr. Cian Quayle at the University of Chester testing the full size prototype outdoor version of augmented reality installation “In Darwin’s Garden”.

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Dr Alan Summers viewing augmented reality images using ipad display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Frame grab of augmented reality images from ipad display

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Frame grab of augmented reality image from ipad display

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Emergence of Early Artists’ Video in Europe & the USA and its’ Relationship to Broadcast TV

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Presentation by Dr Chris Meigh-Andrews (Professor Emeritus, University of Central Lancashire and Visiting Professor, University of the West of England )

Japan Video Society of Video Art Research Association, Tokyo.

October 12, 2015 (Mon) 17:00 to 19:30

Venue: co-lab Shibuya atelier 2F Conference Room 3 (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Udagawacho 42-6)

http://co-lab.jp/locations/shibuya-atelier/access_shibuya-atelier

Moderator: Taki Kentaro (Video Art Center Tokyo )

Contact: Japan Video Society of Video Art Research Association, Taki Kentaro: taki.kentarou@ebony.plala.or.jp

Video Art Center Tokyo, Yubinbango150-0042 Tokyo, Shibuya-ku, Udagawa-cho, 42-6 co-lab Shibuya in the studio

tel: 81-80-4355-1721

Tesserarts Gallery now on line

Tesserarts Gallery is a new online gallery representinglogo-blue significant but less exposed artists from a variety of disciplines.

Launched by Anita Majumdar in 2015, the aim is to showcase artist’s original works online and to have a public exhibition at least annually to allow a physical engagement with selections of the artist’s works.

The first of these is at The Nehru Centre in London in October 2015 showcasing paintings by Paresh Chakraborty and early videos by Peter Donebauer – see Exhibitions section.

“ENAS Presents”: Artists’ talk at TAP, Southend, April 16th

ENAS Presents… is a new series of touring talks by artists based in studios across Essex, designed to bring their work out of the studio to new audiences, and enable artists to come together to share ideas about practice. The third in our series of talks features Chris Meigh-Andrews, an artist based at Cuckoo Farm Studios in Colchester who will be speaking at TAP in Southend.

Returning, Chris Meigh-Andrews, 2003-2015. Photograph courtesy of the artist and Douglas Atfield.

Click this link for more info and tickets to this event.

Minories Gallery Event, Dec 12th, 11:00AM-3:30PM

A Day with Chris Meigh-Andrews
Friday 12th of December 2014
The Minories Galleries
FREE
You are invited to our to our day-event with video artist Chris Meigh-Andrews, whose exhibition Sculpting with Light and Time: Installations and Video, 1978-2014 is currently on display at The Minories Art Gallery.
The day includes a tour of the exhibition, a conversation between him and our curator Kaavous Clayton, as well as a specialized workshop for artists, students, researchers, and the general public who are interested in video art, film, media studies, fine art, and moving image, among others.
Event Schedule
11:00am -12:00pm – Artist’s tour of “Sculpting with light and time: Installations and Video, 1978-2014”
12:00pm-1:00pm – Lunch Break
1:00pm – 2:00pm – Chris Meigh-Andrews in conversation with Kaavous Clayton (The Minories Curator)
2:00pm – 2:30pm- Tea/Coffee break
2:30pm – 3:30pm – Workshop
The event is free, but booking is essential via
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-day-with-chris-meigh-andrews-tickets-14626643685

The Minories Galleries
74 High Street, Colchester, Essex CO1 1UE
01206 712437
For more information contact: ana.bilbaoyarto@colchester.ac.uk

Solo Exhibition at the Minories Gallery, Nov 2014-Jan 2015

Chris Meigh-Andrews: Sculpting with Light & Time- Installations and Video: 1978-2014

Preview, Friday 7 November 6 to 9pm
Exhibition open Saturday 8 November to Saturday 3 January 2014
Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm

A survey exhibition of moving image and installations including early single-screen videotapes, video documentation of previous large-scale installations, and new and recent moving image and sound installations using renewable energy systems.

"Wawel Castle From Debinicki Bridge", Krakow, Poland, 2004