Helen Varley Jamieson

Helen is a theatre and digital media artist, and an internet professional. A diverse career has led to her current experimental work in the use of the internet as a venue for performance, specifically in bringing remote performers together in live theatrical events. She calls this new art form cyberformance. She is a founding member of the globally dispersed cyberformance troupe Avatar Body Collision. Helen created her first web page in 1994, and has worked professionally in the internet industry since 1997 doing web site construction and maintenance, web copywriting, consultation and project management. She also teaches workshops and gives lectures and presentations about her work, and writes all kinds of stuff. In 2008, Helen completed a Master of Arts (Research) on cyberformance, at Queensland University of Technology.

https://www.creative-catalyst.com/

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HTMlles 8 – 2007 :: crowd control

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17 October 2007

Étiquette(s)

  • festival
HTMlles 2007, eighth edition of Festival. Theme: crowd control Despite the influx of technological tools and ubiquitous communication networks, mobility and the state of being mobile still do not exist without negotiating systems of inclusion or exclusion. It remains necessary for an individual to navigate personal and external control…

Méta Femmes Br@nchées 07 [31 May + 1 June]

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31 May 2007

Étiquette(s)

  • discussion
  • presentation
  • workshop
Presentation : Thursday, 31 May 2007 5-7pm Cost : 5$, free for members. At Studio XX : 4001 rue Berri, suite 201 Helen Varley Jamieson (UK N-Z) has a background in theater as a playwright, director and producer. Since 2000 she has explored the potential of the internet…