Dates: Saturday 6, 13, 20, 27 October 2007
Times: 12-6pm each day
Venue: Old Fire Station, Manchester (next to Piccadilly Station)
Admission: The event is free but booking is essential. For further information and to book a place, go to http://www.reactorweb.com/tetra/intro.htm or call Castlefield Gallery on 0161 832 8034
You have one opportunity to make a difference
Castlefield Gallery in association with Contact present Reactor’s
newly commissioned, site-specific project, The Tetra Phase at The Old
Fire Station. The Tetra Phase, set in the disused historic building,
will present an immersive journey into subjective experience. On each
Saturday throughout October, groups of the public will venture into
this disconnected environment, known only as ‘The Station’, to interact
within an immersive installation. Working together at some points, but
in opposition at others, the groups’ journeys will intersect as they
locate their individual pathways through the constructed possibilities
of this labyrinthine space.
Within The Tetra Phase, meaning is internal and objectivity an
impossibility. Beyond the limitations of ‘true’ or ‘false’, all we know
is that certain results follow inevitably from certain actions.
Participants can book to attend the event only once, so there will be
no opportunity to repeat the experience, or take advantage of a wider
perspective. As in life, you only get one chance.
However, others will be watching. The omnipresent ‘eye in the sky’,
created by a network of CCTV cameras, forms the only position from
which a privileged perspective on the event is possible. But who is
doing the watching? And for what purpose?
This newly commissioned site-specific project further explores
Reactor’s interest in ‘the audience as artwork’. Interpersonal and
group dynamics will come to the fore, as participants attempt to
reconcile their subjective experiences, and the event expands beyond
the confines of ‘The Station’.
The project is a commission for Castlefield Gallery in association
with Contact and has been financially supported by Arts Council
England, Awards for All and with kind support from Britannia Hotels.
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Reactor (www.reactorweb.com)
is a Nottingham and Manchester based artist group who produce one-off
projects tailored to specific contexts. Over recent years Reactor has
delivered complex projects such as Total GHAOS, Ivan’s Dogs and
Destination: Geodecity, and has also been commissioned by the Angel Row
Gallery, Quad, Sideshow, the NOW Festival and LIFT to produce a range
of off-site projects, exploring alternative sites, structures and forms
of audience engagement. Future commissions will include work for the
Donau Festival in Austria and the Isaac Newton Art Trust in Sussex.
Through ongoing research into belief systems and their place in
collective action and community, Reactor explores the ways in which
culture and common beliefs hold together social groups and communities.
This focus is reflected in the projects it delivers, producing complex
environments involving intertwined paths; with audiences split to take
different routes through the work. Reactor seeks to transcend the usual
parameters of an ‘art exhibition’; employing an extensive and lateral
development of the possibilities of what the work can be, encouraging
the event to spill out from its initial structure into an ‘expanded
field’ of activity.
“Reactor has been at the forefront of collaborative working and
situational aesthetics, gaining increasing national recognition for its
unusual and provocative strategies for critically engaging audiences.
The group’s use of installation as a space of communication in which
reflexive and interactive relationships are formed with its audience
has been innovative in concept and fearless in execution.” Kathy
Fawcett, The City Gallery – Leicester
Contact’s investment in Reactor is part of a wider commitment to
exciting and new work by young artists whose work is influenced by the
spaces in which they create and present.
Castlefield Gallery is supported by Arts Council England with Lottery funding.
http://www.reactorweb.com/
http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk/
http://www.contact-theatre.org/
For further information & images please contact: Holly Jennison,
Programme Assistant
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Gallery, 2 Hewitt Street, Knott Mill, Manchester, M15 4GB. T: +44 (0)
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