Tagny Duff

Tagny Duff views live art as starting point for investigating ideas and concepts surrounding the notion of virtual, psychological and politicized geographies. Her recent performative work looks at how virtual technologies (such as the cell phone, radio, and surveillance camera) are creating new forms of action and interaction in the social world, located on-line and in the physical realm.

https://tagnyduff.com/

Related Activities

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…

Art’s Birthday 2004

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17 January 2004

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  • community
  • performance
YOU ARE INVITED TO ART’S BIRTHDAY! “One million years ago on January 17, art was born…. Close the schools and the factories! Let them eat cake and make art! And the next year let it be two days of holiday, then three days, then four, five, six and so on,…

EBA (Emotive Bio Algorhythm) | Tagny Duff

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15 May 2003

Étiquette(s)

  • artist residency
Located in the space between human and post-human is EBA, the emotive bio algorhythm. EBA is a remote living body controlled by people operating wireless technologies, computer interfaces, and surveillance mechanisms. Like a machine, the EBA body is programmed to perform tasks, and the user can virtually inhabit the body…

Femmes br@nchées #44 :: Performance and Technologies

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29 October 2002

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  • performance
  • presentation
New technologies have given rise to alternative identities, avatars, altered presences which ask us to requestion our positions as individuals and humans within real and virtual networked spaces. The Studio proposes an evening of informal exchanges which explore how artists are adapting and developing these resources to explore different aspects…