Saturday, 27 June 2009

MURPHY'S WAVE at CAFE OTO

We finally decided to do something about working together when the Work in Progress (Benedict Drew, Emma Hart, Dai Jenkins, Corinna Till) invited us to take part in their programmed evening in which thirty artists presented live and pre-recorded artworks that use, control or play on TV; Noisy Image was to be held at Cafe Oto in Dalston.


Thisevening we presented Murphy's Wave . . as the blurb we wrote went. . "a building of compositions and volumes. 'Murphy's Wave' takes it's intial impulsefrom an e mail conversation with Douglas Murphy, the world's foremost wave (machine) designer". We performed "in a bid to build a storage facility for sound and pictures out of the given duration". To follow the correspondence between Jenna and Douglas Murphy please visit http://thejennacollinsarchive.wordpress.com


We first made our 'appearance' on this blog-site and the fourth installation of The Carr Radio. We found there was a natural chemistry between the three of us, in between the serious interviews I conducted with Chris and Jenna was good banter and even a stab at a bit of improv!




Photo: Lee Campbell. Paul Carr performing 'The Brink'.

More images to follow

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