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- PublicationDoppelgangerThe research output was a live, mixed media performance work for two wireless performance interfaces. The media elements included an intelligent lighting system and audio. Through the use of two wearable microcontrollers and sensor systems designed for the project by the artists, the performers each control an element of the media in performance. One performer controls an intelligent moving light system that moves theatrical lights and changes light parameters in response to the performers gestures and the other performer controls the sound.
- PublicationGhost ShipsThe research output was a live, mixed media performance work for an unencumbered wireless performance interface which was used to drive all media elements. The media elements included an intelligent lighting system, audio and video. Through the use of a wearable microcontroller and sensor system designed for the project by the artists, a single performer is able to play the entire theatrical space (light, sound and video) through arm and hand gestures. This includes an intelligent moving light system that moves theatrical lights and changes light parameters in response to the performer's gestures.
- PublicationJohn Ryan reads from 'Bestiary of Flowers' with Kevin Gillam on cello(University of Western Australia, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, 2011)
; Gillam, KevinMain performance of poetry composition of, 'A Bestiary of Wild Flowers', as part of a larger event, 'As is Painting, So is Poetry', at the Lawrence Wilson Gallery in Perth. A Bestiary of Wild Flowers is a poetic response to Australian artist Sidney Nolan's Paradise Garden series of paintings. Based on the idea and practice of ekphrasis, the project consists of the researcher's poetic interpretations of Nolan's work, as arranged into three parts: Word Seeds (a haiku series), Remembrance, and Technique. - PublicationJohn Ryan reads from 'Bestiary of Flowers', with Kevin Gillam on celloRe-performance of poetry composition of, 'A Bestiary of Wild Flowers', as part of a larger event, 'Writing in the Wild'. A Bestiary of Wild Flowers is a poetic response to Australian artist Sidney Nolan's Paradise Garden series of paintings. Based on the idea and practice of ekphrasis, the project consists of the researcher's poetic interpretations of Nolan's work, as arranged into three parts: Word Seeds (a haiku series), Remembrance, and Technique.
- PublicationTotal strangers or perfect partners? Plants, poetry and the paradise paintings of Sidney NolanAccompanying lecture. A Bestiary of Wild Flowers is a poetic response to Australian artist Sidney Nolan's Paradise Garden series of paintings. Based on the idea and practice of ekphrasis, the project consists of the researcher's poetic interpretations of Nolan's work, as arranged into three parts: Word Seeds (a haiku series), Remembrance, and Technique.