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Siobhan Davies Studios are pleased to invite groups of students and their tutors to come to see ROTOR as part of a group visit in the context of their course. If tutors want to take up this offer, could they contact us on 020 7091 9650 and quote: “Course Deal” and we will reserve their __free__ tickets. This is a group offer only. Details:  Dates    until 14 November 2010 Times     :    Wed-Fri 5-9pm, Sat-Sun 2-6pm More information on [|ROTOR’s website] Quite the reverse experience is to be had at the latest Siobhan Davies project. You go expecting something cerebral. You end up, well, if not having a ball, then most thoughtfully entertained. Having built her own handsome studio space in south London, the choreographer has used it not just to create and show her work, but also to orchestrate conversations with other artists, from potters to poets. At the hub of Rotor is a piece by Davies based on a line of dancers perambulating round a central spot, like the hand of a clock. The monotony is broken only when they introduce disturbances which create kinks, dodges and swirls. It's a bracingly simple idea, mesmerising to watch, and it's crucial to see it before other works in the gallery. This way you understand the point of reference of, say, engineer Ben Tyers's silver sculpture which turns on its plinth to appear magically liquid, or Clare Twomey's tableful of unglazed pots, silently weeping in a slow collapse as they struggle to contain the water that's poured into them – a startling metaphor for the cycle of life. by Jenny Gilbert
 * **ROTOR review in The Independent:** **



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MA Book Arts full timers and second year part timers are showing at Kaleid 27-31 July. All are invited!



** ‘IT'S RARE THAT YOU GET THE CHANCE TO CATCH THE UNIVERSE IN THE ACT OF DOING SOMETHING WHICH DOESN'T FIT.’ **

 A print exploration into energy particle acceleration and The Large Hadron Collider.  Please come and have a look!  Upstairs Corridor @ Wilson Road, Wednesday 28th – 30th April. []



code 22, 23, 24 March. Three days of workshops curated by MA Graphic Design open to all students and staff interested in sharing skills and ideas.

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TYPOGRAPHY IN THE TREES 22nd March, Monday - The garden as a three dimensional page (and BBQ lunch) Car Park, Wilson Road 10am - 5pm

The college is making plans to turn some of the car park at Wilson Road into a garden - this is a project that will happen over a long period of time - but the first stage is to inhabit the space.

This project is the first step towards transforming this space by initiating some activity.

We will be building highly visible sculptural typography to be seen from both the school and the street.

Using any found objects, junk and detritus, we will collaborate to develop a three dimensional visual language, that will make the first step in transforming the car park into a new environment. The process will be captured as a film/stop motion animation that will be shown as part of the film marathon on Wed 24th.

Bring what you can - Old furniture String / Rope Plastic Bags Tools Barbecue food

To get involved contact Paul: hardmanpaul@hotmail.com or Joana: joana.monteiro@gmail.com or just turn up.

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I KNOW YOU'VE GOT SKILLS 23rd March, Tuesday - Open discourse & skill sharing MA Graphic Design Studio, Wilson Road 10am - 5pm

Swap and share knowledge and skills at an all day exchange of knowledge and ideas.

Do you have an idea for a project you would like to test outside of your immediate course context? Have you made a discovery in your research you would like to discuss with other open minded students? Have you read a book / article / interview / essay that has radically changed your thinking? Or maybe you have invented a new way of making sushi, predicting what number bus is coming next, saving the world, bringing down capitalism, or even saving it. Come along and mix it up a bit.

Bring: Food Skills Puzzles Ideas Questions

To get involved contact Paul: hardmanpaul@hotmail.com or Joana: joana.monteiro@gmail.com or just turn up.

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SHOW FILMS ALL DAY LONG 24th March, Wednesday - Film Marathon 10.00am -8.00pm Wilson Road Lecture Theatre

We’re taking over the lecture theatre for 10 hours of short films, long films, student animations videos and experimental cinema. Open for contributions and recommendations. This is a chance to show your own films in front of an audience and on a nice big screen.

Unless we get too many better suggestions we will also be showing seminal cult activist leaning films such as: “I am curious yellow” by Vilgot Sjöman and “La Chinoise” by Jean-Luc Godard.

Bring: Pop-corn Pillows

To show a film contact Paul: hardmanpaul@hotmail.com

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__MA Book Arts__ will be exhibiting artists' books in the **Common Room** **at Wilson Hall on Wed. 9 December from 12:30 - 2:00pm** for open view. Please join us - all are welcome!

We kindly ask that on this day you do not bring food or drink into the Common Room.

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Trying to rent out our LOVELY DOUBLE ROOM IN PECKHAM HOUSE £370 + BILLS TO SHARE WITH 3 GIRLS AND A LITTLE CAT.Garden, big lounge and dining room, close to BR and buses, good area, close to college. Available 1st Nov. Girls only-sorry.Please get in touch! janineharrington@ymail.com


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 * I'm doing your online catalogue and am currently updating all your details. (Some courses are done, since I received their info already. The rest will be coming soon.) The blog is up and running:**


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**__Calling for Book Art / Conservation / Printmaking Students for collaboration__** (any levels)

__Abstract:__ Questioning the reliability and quality of the information from the traditional mass media such as broadcasting company, newspaper, book etc. The information from the traditional media is it really not as “fake” as the new media (internet)? An underground project tries to explore the possibility of applying new media approach (open source, web 2.0 etc) in traditional media - books.

__Fun part:__ • No hardcore deadline • Collaboration period and workload are up to you • Calling for as much people as we can • Challenging and groundbreaking works will be done and shown to wide range of audience.

__Collaboration period:__ February’ 09 until the end of this academic year

__First meeting:__ End of January, details will be emailed

__Contact:__ Please drop me an email if you are interested, you can decide to keep going or not after the first meeting. pimphandhang AT gmail DOT com

pimp hand Hang MA Digital Art Camberwell College of Arts ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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 * Name - Contact (email / blog / face-book / whatever) - Project description ||

Richard Mendelsohn richardmendelsohn@btinternet.com Studio Project: Conservation of an album of pressed flowers once belonging to Florence Nightingale, Research Project: Conservation Assessment of part of the Warden & Fellows Library at Winchester College.
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 * PART-TIME YEAR 1**


 * PART-TIME YEAR 2**