This is an old email from the Newsletter Archive of British artist Ellie Harrison first sent on 28 February 2006. Subscribe at: tinyletter.com/ellieharrison
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You are warmly invited to the launch of Day-to-Day Data at Danielle Arnaud contemporary art, London on Friday 10 March from 6 - 9pm. Day-to-Day Data is a national touring exhibition, publication and web-based exhibition curated by Ellie Harrison. The gallery exhibition features brand new, previously unseen work by Abigail Reynolds, Cleo Broda, Ellie Harrison, and Richard Dedomenici alongside the new commissions (previewed at the start of the tour) by Christian Nold, Hannah Brown and Helen Frosi. During the launch Richard Dedomenici will be challenging guests to a game of Nail Salon Belt Play Your Cards Right and Sam Curtis will continue IDUK, his quest to single-handedly count all the people in the UK – so come along and be counted! Danielle Arnaud contemporary art 123 Kennington Rd London SE11 6SF 020 7735 8292 www.daniellearnaud.com |
![]() Abigail Reynolds, Co-ordinates of Flame 2006 ![]() Ellie Harrison, Daily Data Display Room 2006 |
Exhibition
Dates: Saturday 11 March - Sunday 23 April 2006 Open: Friday - Sunday, 2 - 6pm (other times by appointment) Nearest Tube: Lambeth North (Bakerloo line) |
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Bio Mapping Friday 10 March, 2 - 5pm and ongoing throughout the exhibition. The Bio Mapping device allows you to measure your levels of stress and excitement as you walk through the city. Devices will be available to borrow from the gallery on a drop-in basis throughout the exhibition. On Friday 10 March, Christian Nold creator of Bio Mapping will be at the gallery to introduce visitors to the project. |
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Trolley Spotting As part of Adele Prince’s web-based project Trolley Spotting, the entire fleet of trolleys at the local Tesco Superstore will be tagged. Drop by and see if you can spot a turquoise trolley tag anytime for the duration of the exhibition. Special Trolley Spotting maps will be available for visitors to pick up from the gallery. Tesco, 227 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 5QU (10 minutes walk from Danielle Arnaud contemporary art) |
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Physical Bar Charts Lucy Kimbell’s Untitled (physical bar charts) will be sited in the reception area of this busy Library for the duration of the exhibition. Respond to the question ‘What did you do last week?’ by taking one of the five brightly coloured button badges whose slogan best sums up how you spent your time. Durning Library, 167 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 4HF (10 minutes walk from Danielle Arnaud contemporary art) |
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Symposium at the ICA Saturday 18 March, 4 - 6pm The Day-to-Day Data Symposium offers a unique insight into the project through the eyes of five of the artists involved. It features presentations by Abigail Reynolds, Adele Prince, Ellie Harrison, Richard Dedomenici and Tony Kemplen. More of the Day-to-Day Data artists will also be present and discussions will continue into the evening in the ICA bar. £5, £4 ICA Members Institute of Contemporary Arts The Mall London SW1Y 5AH 020 7930 3647 www.ica.org.uk |
![]() Tony Kemplen Eating pizza while watching the news |
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Publication The Day-to-Day Data Publication is the central point of the project, a place where each of the twenty artists can be studied side-by-side. The new commissions continue onto its pages with five page-based works by Gabrielle Sharp, Mary Yacoob, Therese Stowell, Tim Taylor and Tony Kemplen and with specially commissioned essays by Ben Highmore and Kris Cohen. RRP £10 ISBN 0 905634 71 3 Available at www.daytodaydata.com/publication.html The publication will also be for sale at a special price of £6 during the Launch Event on Friday 10 March. |
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Web-based Exhibition Go trolley spotting, learn to de-code baby language, find out where the stars appear down on earth or discover the secret history of soap. Four new web-based projects by Adele Prince, Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum, Jem Finer and Kevin Carter can be viewed online now. www.daytodaydata.com/webexhibition.html |
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The Day-to-Day Data exhibition and programme of events form part
of node.london - a month long season of media arts projects taking
place across London in March 2006. www.nodel.org![]() |