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sk-interfaces closing event: stitched-up
Don't miss sk-interfaces Closing Event:

stitched-up
29 March 2008
FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Liverpool UK

A packed one-day event of live performances, artist
talks, experiments and interactive art


stitched-up presents:

Interactive Installation
A rare opportunity to experience artist Paul Thomas’
audio-visual installation Midas.

Future of the Body
A discussion on the future of the body with international
artists Eduardo Kac, Atau Tanaka and Paul Thomas.
Followed by an exclusive book signing session
with Eduardo Kac of Signs of Life: Bio Art and Beyond.

S.S.S Performance

A distinctive live performance from S.S.S
(Sensors_Sonics_Sights) featured artists Atau Tanaka,
Cecile Babiole and Laurent Dailleau, transforming
The Box into a dynamic environment with visuals
and gestural interactive sound.

An offsite cultural experiment, Truth Serum from
The Office of Experiments (founded by artist Neal White)
will be conducted at a secret venue. Commissioned by
The Arts Catalyst in association with FACT.
To sign up to the experiment visit:
www.artscatalyst.org/projects/biotech/truthserum.html

Interactive Installation, 11.00am-1.00pm: FREE
Future of the Body, 2.00pm – 4.30pm: 4.00 / 3.00*
S.S.S Performance, 8.30pm – 10.00pm: 9.00 / 8.00*
SPECIAL OFFER - All day ticket: 10.00
*(FACT Members & concs)

Download event e-flyer:

http://www.fact.co.uk/images/1images/emailimages/FACT_stitched-up_event.jpeg

Tickets available online visit: www.facttrading.co.uk

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