CAC Café Talks - 11 June 2008, Vilnius
(2008 06 11 10:57)
How to make art from life (with the help of a few ghosts)
The Contemporary Art Centre invites to the next installment of the 2008 international lecture program the CAC Café Talks which is organised in association with the sound-art exhibitions Ars Viva 2008, Listen: Ignas Krunglevicius & Snorre Hvamen, Inside Out: Vladimir Tarasov.
The CAC Café Talks takes place every second Wednesday of the month and gives opportunity to discuss topical international issues in culture, economics, and politics influencing the production, exhibition, and reception of contemporary art.
This Wednesday Café Talks will host Robin Rimbaud also known as Scanner who is a conceptual artist, writer and musician working in London. His works explore experimental terrain between sound, space, image and form. He is a concert, installations and recordings producer active in sonic art.
This week he is going to present a history of work that has slipped between the borders of performance, installation, music and art, from scanning mobile phone networks, composing a new National Anthem for Europe and collaborating with fashion designers, choreographers, hospitals and the homeless. And how to do all this without drinking tea, coffee, alcohol, meat or smoking.
The CAC is also releasing the latest spring/summer edition of CAC Interviu magazine that is a special focus issue on art/music/sound.
More information is available here
