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==Participants== |
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Florian Bach |
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Nadia Ratsimandresy |
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Ruth Waldeyer |
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Maika Knoblich |
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Mehdi Toutain-Lopez |
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Boris Hauf |
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Minna Tikkainen |
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Isabelle Schad |
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Heiko Schramm |
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Judith Depaule |
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==Focus points== |
==Focus points== |
Revision as of 10:20, 11 May 2022
This article is still under construction.
Location and circumstances
It all started with a residence for the project Sweet Dreams Are Made (Simone Aughterlony and Isabelle Schad), where multimedia artist Olivier Heinry and lighting designer Bruno Pocheron developed a video based control interface for lights. Following the showings at the end of the residence, Pact Zollverein Essen offered the two of them the opportunity and the money for initiating and organizing an informal research gathering of artists, designers and technicians aimed at a collective reflection around their individual practices, an exchange of interests, tools and visions, as well as the development of a common language for making interdisciplinary stage work. The experience was then baptised Gangplank.
Participants
Florian Bach
Nadia Ratsimandresy
Ruth Waldeyer
Maika Knoblich
Mehdi Toutain-Lopez
Boris Hauf
Minna Tikkainen
Isabelle Schad
Heiko Schramm
Judith Depaule