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Artist's Talk Adam Chodzko
Longshore drift, early Detroit techno and other processes of erosion...

Adam Chodzko, Pattern for a Procession with Two Masks, 2007
Adam Chodzko
Pattern for a Procession with Two Masks 2007
© the artist
Slide carousel projection
81 x 35mm
Saturday 6 September 2008, 20.00–23.30

A performative lecture by Adam Chodzko about memory, chance and sequence; an initial attempt to understand the moons' effect on tidal flow gives way to an account of beachcombing collections of deposited artefacts along a coastline. A series of washed up 35mm slides provides the order for a narrative that drifts together 1960s tourist snaps with a history of Detroit techno, and NASA’s drug experiments on spiders.

Followed by Music and Late Bar (BYO).

Tate St Ives 
£7.50 (£5 concessions), booking recommended
For tickets, call 01736 796226.


Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  

This event is related to the Adam Chodzko: Proxigean Tide exhibition