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Primal Soundings by Bill Fontana
Commissioned by Lumen for The Leeds City Art Gallery and FUSE Leeds 04


A new public sound sculpture for Leeds playing continuously on the exterior and interior of Leeds City Art Gallery.

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Evolution 2004: 1-6 November
Full Programme online: www.lumen.org.uk/evolution2004


New Work, Bruce McClure

Organised for the Leeds International Film Festival by Lumen - the Evolution programme explores experimental and avant-garde approaches to film/video and media art. Over the space of a week, international artists, filmmakers and curators will participate in talks, screenings, live performances, workshops and exhibitions. This year’s programme will feature elements of theatre, mass media, environment, architecture, music, politics, anti design, performance, gender, nature and destruction; and will include works by Vito Acconci, John Cage, Tom Betts, Chip Lord, Gordon Matta-Clark, Bruce McClure, Gustav Metzger, Antonio Muntadas, Tony Oursler, Carolee Schneemann and Chris Welsby.

Full Programme: www.lumen.org.uk/evolution2004

Tickets on sale from October 4



Midtown by Wolfgang Staehle | Antenna by Robert Whitman
Commissioned by Lumen for the GNER 18th Leeds International Film Festival


Midtown by Wolfgang Staehle; Leeds Central Library

Thanks to an award from Arts & Business New Partners Scheme - and in celebration of the Leeds International Film Festivals association with GNER - two internationally renowned media artists have been commissioned by Lumen to create new public art works for the Festival. Using projected images, Midtown by Wolfgang Staehle and Antenna by Robert Whitman will be on public display during dark hours on the exterior of the Central Library and Henry Moore Institute buildings on Victoria Gardens. Robert Whitman’s work will also feature a unique theatrical performance inside the Central Library building.

Midtown: Real-time public video projection by Wolfgang Staehle

Henry Moore Institute (facade)
28 October - 7 November
Sunset - Sunrise
Free

Specially commissioned by Lumen for the GNER 18th Leeds International Film Festival, Midtown by German net artist Wolfgang Staehle will bring a live high-resolution projected picture of mid-town Manhattan to Leeds City Centre during dark hours in the festival. In today’s immediate lifestyle where technology attempts to bring everything in the world to your doorstep, Staehle finds simplicity in the stillness of landscape and the instantaneous sensations and implications of connectivity.

Antenna: Public performance and installation by Robert Whitman

Leeds Central Library
Performance starts 7pm (29 and 30 October)
Installation from sunset - sunrise (31 October - 7 November)
Free (advance tickets required for performance)

Since the early ’60s New York multi-media artist Robert Whitman has been mixing film with theatre to create installations and performances with a magical and illusory energy. Antenna is a new theatre performance and installation that mixes the inside with the outside; live action with recorded representation; and makes fantasy as real as reality. Live video projections, giant laundry, live performers, books, floating paper bags, windows and mirrors will all play a part in Leeds’ very own happening. The main performance will occur twice over consecutive evenings, and a video installation will play continuously during dark hours in the front windows of the library for the remainder of the Festival.

Production manager: Barney George
A Beautiful Virus Inside the Machine:
New screening dates


Lumen, in collaboration with Gregory Kurcewicz, present a touring video programme highlighting the pioneering work of Lillian Schwartz, resident artist and consultant at Bell Laboratories (New Jersey), 1969—2002.

Whitechapel Art Gallery London:
Sunday 11 November 2004

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AV Resource upgrade ( September 2003)

Through funding from Arts Council England, Yorkshire and a unique sponsorship deal with Sanyo UK, Lumen have upgraded its AV hire resource.

A range of new equipment is available for reduced rate hire by artists, arts organisations, galleries, arts festivals and community projects.

New equipment includes a range of Sanyo LCD video projectors, professional video playback decks, projection screens, professional digital video cameras, microphones and audio equipment.

New purchases on the equipment list are highlighted in red.

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Past News

Bill Fontana Research and Development trip to Leeds (September 2003)

Evolution 2003
(October 2003)

Opera North: Women on the Edge
(September 2003)

Lumen presentation at Experimental Film Today
(July 2003)

Bill Fontana Artist Talk in Leeds
(May 2003)

Opera North: Winterreise ( March 2003)

Designs on Democracy (January 2003)

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