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SEIS Academic Forum Series
Forum on Australian Studies
Australian Contemporary Performing Arts
Tamara Saulwick and Steve Berrick
Time:2:30-4:30 p.m.
Date:2 April, 2018 (Monday)
Venue:4th Floor Conference Hall, BFSU Library
Abstract:
Tamara and Steve will share insights into their creative practice and methodology, and its context within the Australian contemporary performing arts scene. The two artists will talk about several pieces of their work, describing the making process and talking about where their works sit within contemporary Australian practice. Aspects of how the work was developed, what they were interested to explore with this work, how the technology works, and some of the challenges with working with technology in this way will be fully discussed.
About the speakers:
Tamara Saulwick is a performance-maker working across and between art forms who creates contemporary performance works for theatres and public spaces. With over twenty years experience, Tamara has presented her work nationally and internationally. Tamara’s work Endings premiered in the 2015 Sydney Festival and was subsequently presented at Arts House. Nominated for the ‘Best New Australian Work’ Helpmann Award and two Green Room awards, Endings has toured to the UK, Ireland, Canada and US.
Steve Berrick is an artist and creative coder. His works are software driven experiences for interactive systems and performance; sometimes visual; sometimes aural; sometimes informative. He enjoys process, collaboration and presenting projects to audiences in galleries, theatres, museums and the street. Steve is an artist with the Ololo art collective, Graffiti Research Lab Perth and pvi collective. His works: My Robot, Hello Future Self, The Automobile Lab, etc.