Please join us on Monday January 26th, 20h30 Paris time, for a multilingual web performance by Jean François Blanquet (Bruxelles) in the "Double Bind" series of panoplie.org.
auto/hetero
A meeting between jeanfrançois blanquet and TITsANUS.

jeanfrançois Blanquet is an inventive, talented and complete artist, he builds prudently, step by step, his language in the middle of the noise of chatter and visual exchanges.
Without relent he ventures into the adventure of acceleration, he wants all always faster in order to make always more noise. One can say that jeanfrançois blanquet works to accelerate the world." (TITsANUS, 1-2009) http://myspace.com/titsanus
jeanfrançois blanquet is a multimedia artist working in dance, in theatre, sound poetry, music and video. He specializes in multicast improvisation. http://cromix.free.fr
Access to the performances is open to all. You only have to connect to http://2008.panoplie.org/DoubleBind on Monday the 26th at 8.30 pm GMT+1 (Paris local time). Please follow this URL http://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_FR.aspx?y=2009&mo=1&d=26&h=20&mn=30 to find your local hour.
However, you will have to subscribe to panoplie to obtain a password in order to participate in the chat. (Top left of the screen)
Hope to meet you there.
Annie Abrahams
Ps
More information about the Double Bind series: http://2008.panoplie.org/files/doublebind/PC_DB_PL_eng.pdf
Link:
http://2008.panoplie.org/DoubleBind
Annie Abrahams has a doctorate in biology from the university of Utrecht and a grade from the Academy of fine arts of Arnhem. In her work, using video, performance as well as the internet, she questions the possibilities and the limits of communication in general and more specifically investigates its modes under networked conditions. She is an internationally regarded pioneer of networked performance art.
She has performed and shown work extensively in France, including at the Pompidou Centre, Paris, and in many international galleries including among others Espai d’Art Contemporani de Castelló, Spain; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art, Yerevan; HTTP gallery in London and NIMk in Amsterdam; festivals such as the Moscow Film Festival; the International Film Festival of Rotterdam and the Stuttgarter Filmwinter, and on online platforms such as Rhizome.org and Turbulence.
She teached at the university of Montpellier in the arts department. (2002-2005) From november 2006 to january 2009 she curated the project “InstantS” for panoplie.org. She also curated and organized the “Breaking Solitude” and Double Bind webperformances on panoplie.org in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Besides doing her art work she lectures and teaches workshops.
Information, articles etc. http://www.bram.org/info and http://aabrahams.wordpress.com/
John R Math