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Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan Sculpture

Radar Contemporary Art

United Kingdom

Sculpture, other on Other

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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OBJECT THEATRE 10 March 2012 Radar presents new commissions, films and symposia that explore the concept of object theatre. While commonly understood to refer to puppetry the programme will offers four different representations of object theatre from puppetry, to narrative sculpture to the idea of the autonomous machine. The impetus for the programme was research currently being undertaken by Dan Watt (Loughborough) and Sean Myatt (Nottingham Trent), who have developed a network that will further our understanding of the performing object. The four new commissions will inhabit a variety of spaces within the Loughborough University campus, from traditional black box spaces to outdoor routes and trails. Each of the works investigates in some way the role of the object within art and theatre, examining at times the lack of obvious human presence in the works. The symposium will explore specific areas of research around object theatre, and will include papers by artists and academics; it will be chaired by Dan Watt. (Symposium 9th March) http://www.arts.lboro.ac.uk/radar

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Sculpture:other on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 1 D in

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Radar is Loughborough Universitys contemporary arts programme - hosting three seasons of work each year, the catalyst for each is a particular area of research or inquiry that is current and is being investigated by both artists and academics. Once identified, the themes act as a platform from which the issues and ideas can be explored through commissions, talks and symposia, films and other events that offer audiences a range of opportunities to engage with the concepts.

Radar is not confined to a particular location but inhabits a range of spaces across the University campus and town. The programme has a particular interest in working with artists whose practice explores the relationship between artist, environment and spectator.

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