CIA Residencies 2010 :
For 2010 pvi collective will be hosting three independant companies / artists s at cia:
ololo
Hydra Poesis
Aimee Smith
and Jen Jamieson [6month test lab]
This residency program has been
developed with the goal of supporting artists in the process of
developing their practice. pvi are keen for these residencies not to
happen in isolation, but for them to be informed, invigorated and
supported by other practitioners in the building, offering peer support,
opportunities for collaboration and skill-sharing.
Companies will occupy CIA Studios 1, 2, 3 & 5.
Residencies are assessed by a National Curatorial Committee ensuring a wide scope of applications, increased criticality and depth of exploration regarding interdisciplinary practice is being undertaken at CIA.
pvi collective
during their ten yr history, pvi’s eclectic cross-artform practice has seen the creation of live artworks, street interventions, radio broadcasts, privacy services, dvd rentals, bus tours and sculptural installations. their artworks have sought to question various forms of social control that we live under in an increasingly anxious cultural climate, often offering up darkly humorous survival tactics for living in a panoptic 21st century.
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Hydra Poesis
Sam Fox, Aimee Smith, Tomas Ford
Based at CIA for 2 years Hydra makes hybrid performance involving theatre, live media, bodyart and dance and installation. In 2010 they will be contributing to cia's program by launching their Masters of Nothing program, a process driven peer review initiative for emerging artists. At CIA Hydra are currently developing the multi-locational theatre work Prompter Live Studio, a new video work for Next Wave, and new performance work Personal Political Physical Challenge that premiers in July 2010.
Aimee Smith
Aimee's practise addresses contemporary social issues and incorporates dance with multiple disciplines including theatre, sound composition and digital media in traditional and non traditional environments through collaboration with other artists. During her residency Aimee will be working towards participation in 'the Arctic Circle Project', an artist and scientist-led expedition to the high arctic in october. Aimee is fascinated with how theatre, sound composition, digital media and non-traditional performance environments intersect with the moving, dancing body.
ololo
ololo are three like minded friends who have operated as an artistic production group since 2001. They work across the fields of software development, web technologies and electronics and in recent years have produced a series of large scale works in public spaces both diverse in medium and context. During their residency at CIA, ololo will be conducting research and development towards hardware and software-based systems for installation and interactive performance including infra red tools for a digital graffiti system and prototyping multi-touch surfaces. Friend of ololo, Jerrem Lynch, also joins them for the year.
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Jen Jamieson
Jen will be in-residence for 6 months;
performance making
image making
writing
Jen is also in development with mish grigor
(Sydney) for a new multi pronged live art work - We're In The World, Are
You? (stories to stop the world ending).
- 3 x 12 month artist-in-residence – open call - jan
- short term self initiated residencies - by application
- creative labs – curated by pvi collective
- short term hires - for periods of between 1 day and four weeks
| type | duration | facilities provided |
Please download therates card for the hire charges and below for each studio's availability.
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