DIY: 2017 – Nwando Ebizie & Jonathan Grieve: Creative Neurophenomenology of Perceptual Phenomena
- Year
- 2017
- Address
Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London SE1 8XX
Break Your Reality.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.
Project summary
An intimate and exposing journey into perception, learning and creativity. Challenge your perceptions through a week of sensory deprivation and sensory immersion. An invitation to artists of all disciplines, with and without perceptual disorders, to explore perception through extreme acts of sensory deprivation and immersion. This laboratory is in response to artists Jonathan Grieve and Nwando Ebizie’s own gradual realisation of our perceptual conditions: Synaesthesia and Visual Snow.
We will systematically and deliberately reduce or remove stimuli for one or more of the senses at a time. Conversely, we will then systematically stimulate certain senses. This will include use of flotation tanks, an anechoic chamber and olfactory deprivation. There will be talks and discussions from outside experts to contextualise the experiences. We will also lead sessions on our own physical training, making no adaptations for our neuro-difference.
This will be a personal journey for each participant where you will be asked to reappraise your work and assumptions through a series of experimental sensory tasks; a chance to gain a sense of ownership and acceptance over your own way of seeing the world. Develop in new and unforeseen ways, creating a new lens on yourself as an artist.
Artists Jonathan Grieve and Nwando Ebizie will work alongside neuroscientists and academics including Dr Edward Bracey, Professor John Rothwell and Dr Dick McCaw to create a challenging week of perceptual confusion and artistic clarity.
How to apply
This DIY is for artists in any discipline. We are particularly keen to hear from artists who experience hidden neurological perceptual phenomena such as (but not limited to) Synaesthesia, Visual Snow and other visual illusions, Migraine Aura, Aphantasia, Time perception distortion and any other condition that the artist believes connects to these phenomena. We also have a place for one scientist or science student who is interested in perceptual phenomena.
Participants need to be prepared to have their long-held beliefs about their practice shaken and excited about the potential of engaging with science.
Applications are invited via the link below. A short statement on why you would like to participate is required.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.
Dates, times and location
Dates: 28 Aug – 1 Sept 2017
Location: London
The artists
MAS Productions is an experimental art collective with an interdisciplinary focus on para-theatrical theories. Their most recent production, The Passion of Lady Vendredi received critical acclaim: 5* in TimeOut, 4* The Metropolist, previews in Afropunk and The Evening Standard, features in East End Review, Upcoming, ColoRising, Huck. In February 2017 they produced a one month festival of artistic/scientific research and performance exploring perception: ‘Your Reality is Broken Festival’ – was supported by Arts Admin, Arts Council and Yinka Shonibare’s Guest Projects. Upcoming projects include curating a Friday Spectacular for the Wellcome Collection.
With a commitment to devising experimental performance and music through a unique combination of artforms and practices, the company has created its own genre through conceptualising highly inviting ritualistic spaces within which audience members take an embodied, experiential and sensuous journey through to ecstatic transformations. Through developing a working process entitled ‘Secular Ecstatic Art’ ritual actions from traditional African syncretic religions are combined with Live Art practises exploring image and identity.
For questions about this project, please contact Nwando and Jonathan.
This DIY is supported by Southbank Centre. Ideas originally developed with support from Fuel.
Banner image credit:
credit: Dimitri Djuric
We are looking for a better quality image for this page or to replace it if it's missing.
Part of DIY: 2017
Professional development projects by artists for artists across the UK
DIY: 2017 – Bedfellows: SEX TALK MTG (Sunrise to Sunset)
It’s about sex. Sex as education. Sex re-education.
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Bridget Floyer & Susan Merrick: Your Neck Of The Woods
“Why should anybody listen to you if you are not a good neighbour?”
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Call for Participants
Professional development projects conceived and run by artists for artists
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Catherine Hoffmann: Maybe Jumping Is Enough
A human flea circus 3 day residency with the StenchWench
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Daniel Oliver: Max DYSPRAXE’S performance world neurodivergent revolution fun-time
Destroy and rebuild the world of performance and make it weirder and awkwarder and wonderfuler, just like you
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Daniella Valz Gen & Jade Montserrat: From a Creative Case to an Ecology of Care
A two day research and sharing retreat investigating definitions of ‘diversity’
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Ellie Griffiths & Greg Sinclair: Neuroaesthetics
Reimagining the neurodiverse performance space
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Fabiola Santana: Houses of Decay – An Intervention
Let’s explore together the potential for connection and humanity by creating new rituals to deal with death
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Gareth Cutter & Paul Hughes: Men From Behind
a creative enema of filthy writing, subversive image making and public interventions ‘via the back door’
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Giovanna Maria Casetta with Helena Waters: Help The Aged
A traditional seaside weekender for ageing artists with a punk/anarchic ethos
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Jack Tan: Law In The Limelight
Developing insights on law through performance and theatre practice
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Jessie McLaughlin & Jo Chattoo: We Are Family FC
Queer people exploring our queer bodies by chatting, kicking footballs, gentle boxing stuff, rapping, running, dancing…
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Johanna Linsley & Rebecca Collins: The Felixstowe Affair – a sonic detective story
An acoustic investigation of the Suffolk coast for composers and sonic artists
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Katherina Radeva: On Otherness
Identity is a complex thing. Difference is beautiful.
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Madeleine Hodge & Rebecca Conroy: Marrickville School of Economics – Summer School
Fuck your extraction economy
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Marikiscrycrycry: THE T R A P LAB
A dance workshop series, curated club night, open laboratory, and curated self-care night to dance our dreams into reality
Read moreDIY: 2017 – max+noa: How to Build Boats and Influence People (to build boats)
Five days making your own skin-on-frame coracle somewhere outside in Northumbria and thinking about things quite a bit
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Network 11: Sounding In, Sounding Out 2.0
A workshop for artists working with sound and performance using the black diaspora as their centre of navigation
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Peter McMaster: Performing Landscapes
A 4-day retreat exploring eco-centric approaches to performance making
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Rachel Mars & Greg Wohead: Locating Your Own Audaciousness
A reckless retreat exploring the possibilities of audaciousness culminating in a strictly one-off performance
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Sara Zaltash: Approaches to Embodied Islam
A curious, performative invitation towards embodied practices of the Islamic faith
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Tara Fatehi Irani: Her Eyes Under the Bridge
Entangling personal stories of leaving behind and moving ahead
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Zoe Czavda Redo, Tuuli Malla, Xavier Velastin: Water Bodies
A symposium, on land and in water, for adapting to life on an inundated planet
Read moreDIY: 2017 – Zoe Toolan: Whisky – the ‘spiritual’ art of getting an artist out of their head
You definitely need a dram…
Read moreAlso
DIY: 2018 – Nigel Barrett & Louise Mari: Tiny Revolutions
How to make a working political theme park for babies and early years
Read moreDIY North America: Call for Participants
Call for participants for the second round of DIY’s in North America
Read more