Run Run Run! An International Festival of Running 1.0 is a not-the-run-of-the-mill cross-disciplinary event that will welcome more than 40 researchers and practitioners from all over the world.
Reciprocity
A one-day seminar with presentations by research students from the Royal College of Art, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, including a guest presentation by James Steventon.
Robert ClarkThe Guardian
The aerobic heart rate of the runner James Steventon's effort determined the characteristics of the art-run, thus, as the artist stated, somehow making “use of the heart as a perceptual organ.”
Already we are encountering several questionings of the identity of the art object. Art has been reframed as ... a refreshing run in the country (but one in which some kind of metaphoric shift is taking place).
Buckskin Running Moccasins
Based on a fusion of contemporary minimalist shoes and traditional Native American Indian designs, the lacing system utilises naturally occurring holes in the deer hide, thought to be from puncture wounds from rival deer antler.
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A new work for One Hour.
One Hour
A project curated by Graham Keddie with project support from Rosalind Stoddart.
A Song for Eurydice
Live recording from University of Reading's Journeys Across Media 2013 Conference: The Body and the Digital, 19 April 2013.
Philosophy On The Run
As part of The School Of Life Physical Education series of events exploring how body and mind influence each other, James Steventon will be spending a day with US-based philosopher Mark Rowlands, exploring the relationship between running and thinking.
Sonic Representationsof the Body inDigital Performance
French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty once stated: 'The body is our general medium for having a world'. Today, critical approaches and performance/art/media practices concerned with phenomenology, embodiment and the haptic continue to evolve as they encounter, engage with, respond to, incorporate and influence digital cultures.
Creative Practice Publication
A creative practice publication by members of the APT research group as a development on from presented works in Place and Time.