A festive snow-themed NewBridge event brought to you by James Stephen Wright and Polina Chizhova.
In today’s techno-utopia, technology and data often feel beyond our understanding – the devices we hold in our hands everyday might as well be a piece of wizardry. In (S)NO(W) need for DATA? We aim to get out of the incomprehensible world of data and turn into something meaningful. Using snow data collected from around the world, we will apply both digital and non-digital approaches – think tiktok length and ski goggles.
You will work on making a digital visual/audio work, costumes/props and creating some spoken word which will be squished together like making a snowball to make your end performance. During the performances we will unwind with snowball drinks and snacks. (Ski attire optional)
Click here to book, free to Kaleidoscope Network Members.
Bios:
James Stephen Wright is an neurodiverse multi-disciplinary artist based in Newcastle working on things of dubious importance, perhaps in the capacity of a group/swarm. He/they graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2011, before completing a MA in Contemporary Art at Edinburgh University. Their art practice uses methods, ideas and sometimes skill to create items of speculative value.
Polina Chizhova a Swiss-Russian-Uzbek artist and art historian based in Newcastle. She is interested in the relationship between humans and non-humans, as well as in the role that objects occupy in creating social interactions and cultural norms.
This event has been organised by The NewBridge Project for the Kaleidoscope Network, a collaboration between Eastside Projects (Birmingham), Primary (Nottingham), Spike Island (Bristol), and The NewBridge Project (Newcastle). Primary residents and members are automatically part of the Kaleidoscope Network and can attend selected events programmed by each partner.
For people joining remotely, a small budget is available for purchasing the ingredients for a non-alcoholic festive snowball-themed drink so we can toast at the end of the event. You will also require cardboard (save up those cereal boxes), scissors, and tape. Please email Dan for more information.
For people joining in-person, snowball cocktails and non-alcoholic versions will be provided, as will materials and tools for the activities.