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Dialogic Evidence @ Digital Representations of Performing Arts

Dialogic Evidence: Documentation of Ephemeral Events is the title of a presentation delivered by Paul Stapleton at the AHDS Performing Arts Summer School: Digital Representations of Performing Arts. The abstract is available here. A write up by Richard Lewis of Digital Representations of Performing Arts is available here. A different presentation under the same title will be delivered at DRHA 2007. Both presentations aim to contextualize and reflect on the recently finished research project Dialogic Evidence: Documentation of Ephemeral Events.

Paul Craddock

I am an interdisciplinary artist based in Preston, UK. I graduated from UCLAN in 2006 with a 1st class degree in Music Practice and am currently undertaking an MA by Research there. My current research aims to develop a composition method involving the dislocation and relocation of affordances in interdisciplinary performance environments. I am also currently developing interactive documentation for my work as Muted Cell. I frequently perform noise music, and interdisciplinary performance, as well as absurdist, and jazz improvisation.

PaR

PaR is an abbreviation of ‘Practice-as-Research’ (More...)

Paul Stapleton

Dr Paul Stapleton is an artist/researcher born in Long Beach (California) currently based in Belfast (Ireland), and employed (from 1st August 2007) as a research fellow at the Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queen’s University Belfast. He is also a founding member and co-director of the interdisciplinary performance group theybreakinpieces. (More...)