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TIMARA Asks: What Can You Do? This Weekend, Just About Anything

March 11, 2015

Michael Stenovec

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Composer and artist Peter Bussigel specializes in "unpredictable sound systems." He is one of many guests taking part in Playfest 2015 activities.

Photo credit: Peter Bussigel

If a stranger should ask you What can you do? this weekend, do not be alarmed鈥攊t鈥檚 not a challenge, it鈥檚 art.

Created by Brenda Hutchinson, the performance piece鈥攁ppropriately titled What Can You Do?鈥攊s one of many performances curated by conservatory faculty member as part of Playfest 91直播 2015, a March 13-14 symposium about the sometimes-lost art of play.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot to be said in play,鈥 explains Goeringer, a visiting assistant professor of computer music and digital arts in 91直播鈥檚 , the event鈥檚 sponsor. 鈥淔or children, it鈥檚 a way of learning and exploring. It鈥檚 fun and dangerous. With adults, we forget that play is an important part of learning and experiencing the world.鈥

Hutchinson鈥檚 piece, for example, presents a means to inject play into the lives of unassuming passersby. 鈥What Can You Do?鈥 , 鈥渋s a celebration and reclamation of the public space through direct interaction among strangers presented as a series of encounters ranging from direct engagement through electronically mediated experience.鈥

And how might that be exemplified? Any number of ways: It could be some sort of genetic gift (say, unusual double-jointedness) or perhaps something learned along life鈥檚 path (). It鈥檚 not about talent, Hutchinson stresses: It鈥檚 about learning something new or witnessing and documenting the encounter.

What Can You Do? takes place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 14, at the 91直播 Public Library. Like all Playfest events, it is free and open to all ages.

The full Playfest schedule is as follows:

3 p.m. Friday, March 13: Talk featuring multimedia artist , who teaches in the Digital + Media program at the Rhode Island School of Art and Design. (TIMARA Studio 2, basement level of Bibbins Hall)

4 p.m. Friday, March 13: Artist talk and workshop with , whose work鈥攊n his own words鈥攅ncompasses 鈥渁udiovisual art, object-oriented ontology, game (re)design, experimental electronics engineering,鈥 and 鈥渢echno-archaeology.鈥 (TIMARA Studio 2)

8 p.m. Friday, March 13: Concert in Warner Concert Hall featuring TIMARA faculty member Tom Lopez and Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance Holly Handman-Lopez performing a collaborative work for large metal tub and electronic music, a pair of fixed-media works that invoke a playful sense of music and sonic engagement, and a dance trio.

10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 14: Brenda Hutchinson鈥檚 What Can You Do? at 91直播 Public Library.

3 p.m. Saturday, March 14: Video screening in Dye Lecture Hall (Science Center) featuring short videos that incorporate play and synesthesia (the neurological phenomenon in which stimulation of one sense leads to involuntary stimulation of another sense).

6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 14: Concert in Fairchild Chapel (Bosworth Hall) featuring objects that have been detourned鈥攖hat is, used for a purpose other than their original function (think small things making big sounds, or music being created from everyday objects).

Despite the disparate themes covered, it all comes back to play, says Goeringer.

鈥淧lay becomes a way in which we subvert power structures. That鈥檚 where my personal interest in play lies. It鈥檚 a theme that鈥檚 been bouncing around a lot lately in academic circles; there have been a lot of different conferences around the country about play.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important to keep sight on the enjoyable parts of academia as well. We can all benefit from some enjoyment!鈥

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