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Corin Sworn – ‘Moving in Relation’

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Corin Sworn, 'eco-co-location' (performance still) (2021), from the series 'Moving in Relation' (2021-22). Courtesy of the artist. Photo: George Hampton Wale.

 

Corin Sworn’s investigative series ‘Moving in Relation’ brings together collaborators working in movement, sound and academic thought to research human interrelationships with technology in real time.

Instalments will be presented in public, beginning in 2021 and cumulating in 2023, encompassing a body of research which explores material encounters with algorithmic thought, datafication and its influence on physical bodies. Events takes on an active experimental form, such as the structure of a rehearsal or a public lecture, to examine technical processes such as cloud computing, seeking to make obscure knowledge immanent and palpable. 

‘Moving in Relation’ negotiates and performs real-time research and group learning with each event gathering together a temporary discursive community.

 

Further Info

Corin Sworn is supported by Creative Scotland.

‘eco-co-location’ was supported by Leverhulme Trust.

 

Project Details

‘Moving in Relation’ was a series of five events which took place between November 2021 – December 2023.

‘eco-co-location’ took place place in a business park in the Clyde Valley on 27 November 2021.

‘This Harmonic Chamber’ was presented in a former loom shed built in the 19th century on 7 April 2022.

Louise Amoore interviewed by Corin Sworn took place online and is available to listen via the link below.

‘The Virtual Boulevard’ an experimental translation workshop took place online between poets in Glasgow and Buenos Aires.

Exhibition ‘In Reflection, Shimmer’ was presented at 60 York Street from 25 November – 16 December 2023.

A publication, ‘Moving in Relation’ will be released in 2024.

 
 

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27 November

Moving in Relation 1. ‘eco-co-location’ – Corin Sworn and Claricia Parinussa

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16 December

Artist Talk / Sharon Hayes