posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byJondi Keane, J Cunningham
The audience of this performance got to view actions and installations building and evolving over time, and a projected time-lapse video. In this iteration of Tuning Fork, James Cunningham & Joncli Keane continue the development of their two pronged approach to finding the watering hole of stillness and action, collabora tion and orientation.Originating from a showing in the Bell Tower II series, in the Judy's new Shopfrontspaoe, Tuning Fork will Fuks accentuate the durational aspect of movement through time-lapse video, heighten the trans formative potential of objects using three-metre long carbon rods as instruments of sense, sound and support and alter the space through the numerous tape measures which take on a life of their own. James Cunningham and Jondi Keane inhabit the Shopfront from Friday 7 November, eJqJioring, measuring, filming and projecting, in order to fine tune their interactions for the performance season commencing 19 November.
History
Publisher
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts
Location
Shopfront
Place of publication
Brisbane, Qld.
Start date
2008-11-19
End date
2008-11-29
Language
eng
Notes
This invited work (supported by the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts director) was a free event lasting 3 hours each evening. It was performed several times at the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Art between November 19th - 29th 2008.
Publication classification
J1.1 Major original creative work; JL4 Live performance - Other