A guide to previous Braunarts events in the year 2003 presented
in reverse order and including speaking events and productions:
NOVEMBER 2003
Random Dance Company
Braunarts are currently creating new film and
multimedia resources based on the education work Alpha, for
Random Dance Company.
OCTOBER 2003
The Dark
14th October 2003
Culture Online today announce their first series of commissions
including a new work by Braunarts, The Dark.
The Dark will be a haunted soundscape in which you
can interact with the virtual ghosts of our past, hear their stories
and even solve mysteries. You will be invited to navigate through these
worlds using only your ears, and of course, your imagination.
The Dark is funded by Culture Online and will be launched
as a touring installation and web work in February 2004.
SEPTEMBER 2003
Stardust
Braunarts has begun developing a music-based project for the National
Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts.
This research and development project will further
the musicalising techniques that were created for the Antarctic Waves
CD-Rom.
Random Dance Company
Braunarts have filmed the new series of works called Polar
Sequences put together by Wayne MacGregor, including 1
by Shobana Jeyasingh, 2 by Rui Horta and 3
by Wayne MacGregor.
AUGUST 2003
Random Dance Company
Braunarts are undertaking the filming and editing of a new education
project entitled Autobiography, by Random - one of
the best contemporary dance companies in the UK.
JULY 2003
Approaching Aurora
1st July 2003, London
Terry Braun speaks at this one day symposium on projects that deal with
natural phenomena.
The symposium will look at the way artists respond
to 'information' drawn from natural sources as raw material for
interpretation or investigation in their projects. Panelists will
comment and ask about how choices are being made about what is being
represented, how material is aestheticised and how it is intended the
audience will perceive the resulting works.
More
information
JUNE 2003
Culture Online
Braunarts has been developing a music-based project idea for Culture
Online - the new DCMS department which aims to increase access to and
participation in arts and culture.
Antarctic
Waves
Check out the Composing
Guides for Antarctic Waves in PDF format, now available
online free of charge.
The Tower of London
Braunarts created a new DVD version of its animated fly-through of the
White Tower, showing architectural changes from its initial
construction through to the present day.
MAY 2003
Royal Academy of Music
York Gate Collections Website
Braunarts have created some initial designs this wonderful new online
resource to be launched later in 2003. The website will feature some
famous instruments and objects including various Stradivari instruments
owned by the college. It will also provide a wide variety of texts by
leading musicologists.
Broadway Centre, Nottingham
Terry Braun is being consulted by the Broadway Centre in Nottingham
with regard to their building development and new media.
APRIL 2003
Colchester2020
Braunarts completes its media package for Signals Media in Colchester,
including an animated live action video showing life in Colchester in
2020.
Call of Paradise
Braunarts completes its DVD production of the Call of Paradise show for
Grand Union Orchestra.
More Information
JunctionCDC
Braunarts beign work with JCDC as producers of a new public art project
which will exist on the Junction site in Cambridge, UK.
MARCH 2003
Chill
Out Antarctica
March 13th 2003, 2.30pm - 4.30pm
Visitors were invited to experience Antarctic Waves at the Natural
History Museum's new Darwin Centre. The event included a VJ playground
using Antarctic imagery. Details on the Antarctic
Waves website.
The Arts on Television Conference, London
21st March 2003
Terry Braun shared a stage with Jonathan Drori of Culture Online and
Matt Adams of Blast Theory, to discuss tv and some emerging
technologies in the UK and Canada through an exploration of 3D Music.
FEBRUARY 2003
Digital Dancing 2003
Braunarts continues its work for the Arts Council of England to
research and explore the range of Digital Dancing work being funded and
produced across the UK as well as discovering strategies for
encouraging this new and emergent art-form.
JANUARY
2003
Sophie
The World premiere of the ballet
Sophie,
took place at the Linbury Theatre at the Royal Opera House in London in
January.
"Video whizz Terry Braun has lent a
technical hand to the proceedings to give the show a fresh edge."Allen
Robertson, Time Out, Jan 2003
"The haunting ways these images dance
with, against and around one another is the ultimate triumph of this
work."Allen Robertson, The Times, Jan 2003