This artist talk presents the development of a telepresence story experience COME HILL OR HIGH WATER by Paul Sermon (2022/23), presented at ISEA2023 under the sub- theme Symbiotic Imaginaries. As an invented world, this work is more dystopian than utopian, depicting a redundant world, already very present in a post-brexit Britain. It pre- sents two online telepresent participants (actors) trying to carry on as normal, waking up in flood water, distilling their own fuel and driving into the hills to escape with no real plan, only to find themselves back where they started, but worse. The work is a dark absurd satire on ecological igno- rance told through a symbiosis of storytelling and telepresence. Informed by the recently completed AHRC fu...
Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon developed and presented this collaborative new artwork entitled All ...
This paper brings together the practice-based creative research of artists Charlotte Gould and Paul ...
‘A Rising Tide’ is a creative practice research project that innovatively combines appropriated and ...
This paper discusses the conceptual implications of Paul Sermon’s telematic art practice in relation...
Coombe Hill or High Water (2022/23) is an interactive tragicomedy for two online performers set in a...
This report describes the authors’ research project ‘Telepresence Stage’, funded by the Arts and Hum...
During our safe distancing times, this research has developed effective and affordable techniques to...
A live telematic video performance, 7th November 2020 In this new telematic commission for the Inter...
In response to lockdowns and safe distancing, the Telepresence Stage research project (2021-22) is d...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon installed three large-scale, cross-continental telematic artworks – ...
Drawing on the media archaeology accounts of ‘Illusions in Motion’ by Erkki Huhtamo (2013) this pape...
This paper will compare and discuss visual records of three specific cultural events involving inter...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...
Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon developed and presented this collaborative new artwork entitled All ...
This paper brings together the practice-based creative research of artists Charlotte Gould and Paul ...
‘A Rising Tide’ is a creative practice research project that innovatively combines appropriated and ...
This paper discusses the conceptual implications of Paul Sermon’s telematic art practice in relation...
Coombe Hill or High Water (2022/23) is an interactive tragicomedy for two online performers set in a...
This report describes the authors’ research project ‘Telepresence Stage’, funded by the Arts and Hum...
During our safe distancing times, this research has developed effective and affordable techniques to...
A live telematic video performance, 7th November 2020 In this new telematic commission for the Inter...
In response to lockdowns and safe distancing, the Telepresence Stage research project (2021-22) is d...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by brin...
Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon installed three large-scale, cross-continental telematic artworks – ...
Drawing on the media archaeology accounts of ‘Illusions in Motion’ by Erkki Huhtamo (2013) this pape...
This paper will compare and discuss visual records of three specific cultural events involving inter...
The paper presents findings from the authors’ ongoing research project ‘Collaborative Solutions for ...
Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon developed and presented this collaborative new artwork entitled All ...
This paper brings together the practice-based creative research of artists Charlotte Gould and Paul ...
‘A Rising Tide’ is a creative practice research project that innovatively combines appropriated and ...