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We face three basic realities: the future is uncertain, contested, and ultimately shared. Uncertain, Contested, and Ultimately Shared: Collaborative Tools For Constructing the Future. The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia. Report by David Finnigan, 2012 Churchill Fellow. I am an Australian writer, theatre-maker and arts producer. In 2012, I was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to undertake a research trip to study the intersection of science and the performing arts. In coming years, Australia (...
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Best Festival Ever! - feredayfilms
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Looks to create science inspired interactive theater. Here is their piece based on systems science in the context of a music festival that the participants create. They asked me to make a short promo of their ground-breaking piece that is to be shown regularly at the Science Museum, London and then tour aorund Europe. Filed under Scientific research exposure.
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Personal background |
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We face three basic realities: the future is uncertain, contested, and ultimately shared. Boho in 2008. From left to right: me, Michael Bailey, David Shaw and Jack Lloyd. Image by ‘pling. Although my key focus was theatre, I have always been interested in contemporary science. In 2005, with three close collaborators I formed a company called Boho. In undertaking a Churchill Fellowship, I hoped to explore the potential for science-arts collaboration to help facilitate a broader engagement with the complex...
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Performing Best Festival Ever | Modelling Play
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An interactive performance lecture exploring systems modelling. November 8, 2014. Performing Best Festival Ever. We’re nearing the end of our process and coming up to opening night at the Dana Centre. This means a lot of where we’re at is thinking about something we’ve not needed to think about for nearly the whole two year process: the performance. End of a BAC scratch season. Building a touring kit →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are commenting us...
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SUPPORTERS | Modelling Play
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An interactive performance lecture exploring systems modelling. The research and development phases of Modelling Play have both been supported by the University College London. Environment Institute. David Finnigan has been artist-in-residence at the Institute over both 2011 and 2012. The 2011 creative research phase of the project was supported by a grant from the N.E.D. Foundation. Modelling Play was in residence at the Battersea Arts Centre. We are also grateful to Tipping Point UK.
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The short and long term process | Modelling Play
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An interactive performance lecture exploring systems modelling. October 31, 2014. The short and long term process. The length of time has let us consider decisions longer than we otherwise might be able to, and also investigate particular paths with little pressure to stick with them. Back in 2012 we made Bateman’s Vegas with the express purpose to try it and throw it away – doing that was exciting and freeing. Eyes on the prize. Empathy Gaming →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Eyes on the prize | Modelling Play
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An interactive performance lecture exploring systems modelling. October 27, 2014. Eyes on the prize. It’s so lovely having Gary’s design all here now to play with, and having a script to work off, and all the other elements that we’ve had to work hard to put in place. I felt a moment of being able to acknowledge how far this piece has come since we first began research, or even in the last few weeks. Tagged: battersea arts centre. Komm, Spiel Mit! The short and long term process →. Enter your comment here.
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SCIENCE | Modelling Play
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An interactive performance lecture exploring systems modelling. Modelling Play explores ideas from systems science in an interactive performance setting. By managing a music festival through a series of challenges and disasters, the audience are introduced to a range of concepts from the science of complex adaptive systems. These concepts include:. How the different parts of a system are interconnected, and how those links can often operate in surprising and unexpected ways;. The idea of a feedback loop ...
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Building a touring kit | Modelling Play
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An interactive performance lecture exploring systems modelling. November 9, 2014. Building a touring kit. The show is now almost road worthy so our next phase is about to begin – the final final touches are happening tomorrow and Tuesday morning ready for our first public show on Tuesday night! My question is what are the things to be aware in taking the show into different environments in performance, environment and travelling. Performing Best Festival Ever. 2016: A week with Forum for the Future →.
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