Online Research Presentation
Clarinda will present a video collage as a means to share research and development for a future live performance. Navigating aliveness within a digital space, “Texture Gestures Meshes Measures” is a growing playground. The mesh of object-inspired body movements dance along street-nature-scapes of Hong Kong. Woven time interlaces care and connection to a precarious city with lives to live.
About Clarinda Tse:
Clarinda Tse is an artist, a listener, a movement and community practitioner, Hong Kong born and Glasgow based. Her creative practice explores (in)humanity with a focus on the breathing pores in soft-edged boundaries and their transitional qualities. Shifting, fragmenting, connecting narratives of bodies form processes for reimagining care with a structure of sustainability and restorative justice.
This programme is supported by Creative Scotland, The Work Room, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Goethe-Institut Glasgow, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Tramway.
Video footage contributor: Serena Tse
Instagram: @clarindatse
Audience Information:
This event will be streamed through Zoom Webinar.
Access:
This discussion aspect of this event will be BSL Interpreted and the short film will be captioned.
This event is part of the Present Futures Sunday Day Pass. Tickets for Present Futures Digital are on a sliding scale and you can choose what to pay based on your financial circumstances. For more information visit
Online Research Presentation
Clarinda will present a video collage as a means to share research and development for a future live performance. Navigating aliveness within a digital space, “Texture Gestures Meshes Measures” is a growing playground. The mesh of object-inspired body movements dance along street-nature-scapes of Hong Kong. Woven time interlaces care and connection to a precarious city with lives to live.
About Clarinda Tse:
Clarinda Tse is an artist, a listener, a movement and community practitioner, Hong Kong born and Glasgow based. Her creative practice explores (in)humanity with a focus on the breathing pores in soft-edged boundaries and their transitional qualities. Shifting, fragmenting, connecting narratives of bodies form processes for reimagining care with a structure of sustainability and restorative justice.
This programme is supported by Creative Scotland, The Work Room, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Goethe-Institut Glasgow, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Tramway.
Video footage contributor: Serena Tse
Instagram: @clarindatse
Audience Information:
This event will be streamed through Zoom Webinar.
Access:
This discussion aspect of this event will be BSL Interpreted and the short film will be captioned.
This event is part of the Present Futures Sunday Day Pass. Tickets for Present Futures Digital are on a sliding scale and you can choose what to pay based on your financial circumstances. For more information visit