How are artists & their producers developing and distributing art/tech work?
Now in its 5th year, the annual Producers’ edition of ART // TECH // PLAY LIVE explores how artists and producers are making and distributing shows and projects that engage creative technologies to deliver novel public experiences. This year, the event will focus specifically on the precarity of the pipeline that supports the progression of an art/tech idea through the R&D stages, into production and then distribution.
Through presentations, panels and demos, exploring a range of perspectives, research and case studies we’ll discuss the challenges and opportunities, aiming to identify ways to strengthen the pipeline.
We have commissioned some exciting research to inform the event. Led by Rosalind Coleman (Punchdrunk, Circa Contemporary Circus), we will share a snapshot of the current state of play for project progression and what it means for artists, producers, venues, and audiences across the UK.
Tickets are pay what you feel, £15 suggested. We can’t wait to see you there!
This event is part of Collusion’s ART // TECH // PLAY programme and network that supports artists and creatives to develop their skills around creative technologies in a practice-led way.
Supported by Cambridge Junction, Norwich Theatre, Anglia Ruskin University, Norwich University of the Arts, DanceEast, University of Cambridge and Arts Council England.