{"identifier":"IG-Frag_6315137973112","browse_author":"James Cunningham (Artist), Robert Tannion (Artist), James Cunningham (Choreographer), Suzon Fuks (Director), Igneous (Performed by) and Igneous (Proprietor (Publisher Bloomsbury Video))","subscription_list":["bvl_dancesch"],"titleByTitle":"Yes","isbn":9781350917842,"description":"An installation performance created in a Line of Enquiry artist residency at Dance4 Nottingham, UK, 2002, on the theme \"Even though technology links people, it can also fragment their lives\". With dancer Robert Tannion (DV8, Theatre de la Complicité, Stan Won't Dance). A videodance was edited later: Two guys (Tannion and Cunningham), absorbed in their morning paper and their personal space \u201cbubble\u201d, somehow manage to find a disjointed connection with one another. It was screened in VideoDanzaBA (Buenos Aires Nov 07), Dance on Camera (NY Jan 08), Soiree composite de la Bellone (Brussels Dec 07) & selected as ReelDance 2008 finalist. Dancers, Robert Tannion, James Cunningham. Direction and visuals, Suzon Fuks; choreography, James Cunningham, Suzon Fuks; music, Lee McIver. \n Igneous is a Brisbane-based multimedia and performance company founded by Suzon Fuks, multimedia artist, director and photographer, and James Cunningham, choreographer and performer. They are also founding members of the international cyberformance group ActiveLayers. Together they create stage shows, performance-installations, video-dance works and onLine performances, presenting work in Australia, Europe (Belgium, France, Switzerland, Germany, Poland), UK, and India. They facilitate workshops, master classes and labs on the integration of visual media and the performing arts, have been artists in residence at the University of Sydney, Brisbane Powerhouse, Dravidia Gallery and Shivashakti Kalarikshetram in Kochi, India (through Asialink), Dance4 Nottingham, and University of Brighton, and were awarded a fellowship at the Australian Choreographic Centre in Canberra.","videoId":6315137973112,"browse_view":"contentTypeBrowsePageIndexView","subscription":"bvl_dancesch","title":"Fragmentation","xml_source":"bvl_dancesch_video-vra.xml","browse_search":"IG-Frag","videoPoster":"https://cf-images.eu-west-1.prod.boltdns.net/v1/static/4171818645001/83a6b65d-df0b-4ee4-b73d-41af6502b4a9/0e3e598a-1934-45dd-8915-ad79bbd155c1/1280x720/match/image.jpg","series_id":"series_igneous","facets":"choreography , Choreography , dancePerformance , Dance performance , dance , Dance , technology , Technology , alienation , Alienation , socialChange , Social change , _20002009 , 2000\u20132009 , made_20002009 , 2000\u20132009 , england , England , origin_australia , Australia , video , Video , scienceTechnologyAndNature , Science, technology, and nature , societyAndSocietalIssues , Society and societal issues , _2000Present , 2000\u2013present , unitedKingdom , United Kingdom , origin_oceania , Oceania , made_2000Present , 2000\u2013present , europe , Europe ,","contenttypeorder":3,"series":"Igneous","date_of_publication":2007,"publisher":"Igneous Igneous","productname":"bvl_all","id_search":"IG-Frag","facet":["_20002009","_2000Present","alienation","choreography","dance","dancePerformance","england","europe","made_20002009","made_2000Present","origin_australia","origin_oceania","scienceTechnologyAndNature","socialChange","societyAndSocietalIssues","technology","unitedKingdom","video"],"contentType":"video","authors":"James Cunningham~Robert Tannion~James Cunningham~Suzon Fuks~Igneous~Igneous"}
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