Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen : LIFE IS OVER! If you want it
24/1 – 14/ 2
An exhibition project looking at how artists deal with life and death
and showcasing a major new film work. See website for details of one day
symposium.
Preview: Friday 23 Jan, 6-8pm
Cooper Gallery
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design
13 Perth Road, Dundee, DD1 4HT
T: 01382 385330 E: exhibitions@dundee.ac.uk
W: www.exhibitions.dundee.ac.uk
Monday - Friday 9.30am - 5pm,
Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm
Glasgow - Regeneration and Conservation in the Post Industrial City - An Illustrated Talk by Ian Mitchell @ University of Dundee, D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre.
Ian R.Mitchell author of This City now looks at the industrial working class communities of Govan, Maryhill and Bridgeton in Glasgow, all largely created in the 19th century and experiencing long term decline in the 20th century.
Admission £5/RSGS Members and Students free.
D’Arcy Thompson Lecture Theatre, University Of Dundee
University of Dundee Perth Road
Dundee, DD1 4HN
Scotland
Phone: 01382 223181
STRAYLIGHT CAVERN
Preview: Friday 14 November, 6-8pm
15 November – 13 December
Jonathan Baldock • Michael Bell-Smith • Rick Buckley • Aisling Hedgecock • Ian Monroe • Takeshi Murata • Milika Muritu • Angelo Plessas • Richard Priestley • Rafaël Rozendaal
A collaboration with Cell Project Space, London, presenting invited artists’ work as part of a journey to the dark underbelly of sci-fi utopias.
The title of the piece, ‘Straylight Cavern’ is derived from cyberpunk author and sci-fi visionary William Gibsons’ Villa Straylight in his novel ‘neuromancer’. The Villa Straylight is a cyber-chateau of sorts, inhabited by cyber-deities where anything and everything is possible. Straylight Cavern offers the viewer a realm of possible otherworlds and dimensions, inspired by memories of Villa Straylight and it’s inhabitants, but goes on to refer to other science fictional situations where mankind has colonised natural rock or ice formations in order to survive, such as the rebel bunker on the ice planet, Hoth, in Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Empire Strikes Back’, or the androids cave in the film Michael Anderson’s film ‘Logans Run’. From the exterior, only a streamline, almost computer game generated graphic interpretation of glacial or rock formation is visible. The exterior of the installation is designed and fabricated by artist, Milika Muritu as part of the collaboration ethos of the curatorial intervention. Read the rest of this entry »
Some of you that were in the know will remember the two Dundee musicians Billy Boyd and Gavin Bain aka Silibil and Brains who were aspiring rap artists. The duo, who were sick and tired of being ignored, simply because they were Scottish, by record industry fat cats decided to take matters into their own hands and dupe the industry by pretending to be Americans. The plot lasted a year before the duo finally decided to come clean after a series of delays in the release of the debut album.
Following the creation of a book, California Schemin’, based on their story and authored by Gavin, their story is to be made into a feature film with Irvine Welsh at the helm.
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Now, where did I put that early demo CD?

The DCA are relaunching Arts Action after the summer break. Starting today at 6pm.
Arts Action is a weekly, artist run session for young people, giving them opportunities to product and display their own art works, experience the exhibitions and watch films in a safe chilled-out environment.
Everyone knows that Dundee is a hotbed of creative talent, from cultural to information technology. One local business pushing the boundaries is Realtime Worlds. Started by Dave Jones , the creator of Lemmings and the Grand Theft Auto franchise, RTW is developing games for next generation consoles, while employing a fair few Dundonians within its ranks. Once such person is Ross Nicoll, BAFTA winning audio designer who we caught up with for a short interview. Read the rest of this entry »