PINGS 10: A year-long intercontinental performance project

PINGS 10 begins in November 2010. Continuing their engagement with the effects of physical, informational and psychic distance, the artists correspond spontaneously from their immediate domestic landscapes. These performances will be publicly available through feeds hosted on YouTube, SoundCloud and Twitter, as well as a blog and email list. You are invited to subscribe to any or all of these services.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

PING - Tue May 31 14:23:38 2011 UTC - Simon

yesterday, dusk.
Nora's drawing on the windowpane, swallows feeding outside..

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Thursday, May 19, 2011

PING - Thu May 19 11:19:11 2011 UTC - Simon

the martins have moved in..

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Monday, April 18, 2011

PING - Mon Apr 18 11:12:48 2011 UTC - Barnaby

long day late dinner

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

PING - Wed Mar 30 19:40:07 2011 UTC - Simon

Dusk, our nappy heaven..

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

PING - Sun Mar 13 20:25:23 2011 UTC - Simon

I should really be cleaning out the chicken shed..

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

PING - Sat Mar 5 23:04:15 2011 UTC - Barnaby

I should perhaps be hanging out the washing.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

PING - Fri Feb 11 13:00:35 2011 UTC - Simon

baby girl born in water, sunday..

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In January 2008 Movement artist Simon Whitehead and Sound artist Barnaby Oliver began a year- long dialogue of performance and materials through the web, as a means of mapping their local rivers; the river Cych, west Wales and river Maribyrnong, Melbourne, Australia. Although a few thousand miles apart they shared the intention to meet each week and approach their rivers as an unbroken body of water through which they would correspond. This unedited material was shared with the public through their website and podcast. PINGS 08 was supported by an Artsadmin Bursary. Two Live events marked the end of this phase of the project and were presented at Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, and at Toynbee Halls, East London in January 2009. Simon Whitehead and Barnaby Oliver were introduced at a forum to promote artistic exchange, initiated by the South Bank Centre, London. In spring 1996 they began research into their first work big muff, and they have since developed their collaborative relationship through a body of performance works that incorporate an attitude to making that is bound by underlying notions of deep ecology and is influenced by their relative geographical distance.
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