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Dana-Centre

Pitch Control at the Takeaway Festival 19-30 May

by pixelpusher on Wednesday 6 May 2009
[Blog, video]

The Science Museum’s Dana Centre
165 Queen’s Gate
South Kensington
London
SW7 5HD

Pitch Control still image of installation

Pitch Control still image of installation

Pitch Control is a musical instrument that allows you to play a projected choir of (mostly) amateur singers.
Here’s some further information on it:

http://mlstudio.co.uk/pitch-control-photos/
http://www.takeawayfestival.com/
http://www.danacentre.org.uk/

There’s a viewing night on May 19th. If you’d like to come along, please email me as I’ve got to book spaces.

The instrument will be played by a select group of keyboard players, and then available to be played by anyone who’d like to.

Alternatively, the installation runs between May 19th – 30th, between 10am and 5pm.

Please feel free to come down and tickle the ivories.

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Emotional Contagion

by pixelpusher on Monday 11 February 2008
[Blog]

A project I’ve done some work for is having an event this week at the Dana Centre, London:

Date: Wednesday, 13th February, 19:00 – 20.30
Event: Dana Center, Science Museum, London
Artist: Tina Gonsalves http://www.tinagonsalves.com

Are emotions infectious? Why can one person make a previously upbeat group feel glum? How does empathy work? Experience emotional contagion yourselves and chat to artist, Tina Gonsalves and the neuroscientists behind the interactive video and sound art installation Chameleon. Physiologist Harry Witchell, (commentator for “On the Couch With Big Brother”) will reveal the elements of non-verbal communication as the audience take part in a live art event that demonstrates emotional contagion. Neuroscientist, Neil Harrison will discuss the biological mechanisms of how we infect each other with our emotions.

Over the event, we will also discuss the beginnings of the Chameleon Project: a two year collaboration between artist Tina Gonsalves, social neuroscientist Chris Frith, emotion neuroscientist Hugo Critchley and computer scientists from the affective computing group at the Media Lab, MIT. Chameleon will become an interactive, audio-visual installation driven by emotional expression. It will tap into the dynamics of ever-changing social encounters that shape and share emotions. The project has been funded by the Wellcome Trust, the Australian Network for Art and Technology Synapse Residency and the Banff New Media Institute. The project is managed by SCAN and the final prototype will be exhibited in late 2009.

http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2008/02/14/366

Tickets are FREE, please book:
Call 020 7942 4040 or e-mail tickets@danacentre.org.uk

The Dana Centre
165 Queen’s Gate
South Kensington
London
SW7 5HD

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