Margie Medlin (AUS/ GB) has an illustrious biography in lighting design and experimental filmmaking and media artist. She has lit and designed new dance performances, produced film, video, new media art works, mentored and curated. Her work specialises relationship between dance and the moving image. Margie has collaborated with many choreographers and directors including Ros Warby, Sandra Parker, Rebecca Hilton, Lucy Guerin, Carol Brown, Russell Dumas, Russell Maliphant, John Jaspers, Ong Keng Sen, Hellen Sky, Vicki Van Hout and Gideon Obarzanek and mentored many young dance-makers in Australia and internationally.
As Director of Critical Path, Australia’s leading centre for choreographic research, Sydney, 2007 to 2015. Margie’s program was dedicated to instigation of innovative platforms for choreographers and interdisciplinary artists.
Margie Medlin (AUS/ GB) has an illustrious biography in lighting design and experimental filmmaking and media artist. She has lit and designed new dance performances, produced film, video, new media art works, mentored and curated. Her work specialises relationship between dance and the moving image. Margie has collaborated with many choreographers and directors including Ros Warby, Sandra Parker, Rebecca Hilton, Lucy Guerin, Carol Brown, Russell Dumas, Russell Maliphant, John Jaspers, Ong Keng Sen, Hellen Sky, Vicki Van Hout and Gideon Obarzanek and mentored many young dance-makers in Australia and internationally.
As Director of Critical Path, Australia’s leading centre for choreographic research, Sydney, 2007 to 2015. Margie’s program was dedicated to instigation of innovative platforms for choreographers and interdisciplinary artists.
Margie Medlin
Facilitator: The Space in the Middle
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A lab for research and creative exchange
THE LABs
HACK-LAB
THE ANTHROPOCENE
Who is this Anthropocene? Is it all of humanity? Which bodies and whose bodies does the Anthropocene speak to and for?
Interdisciplinary artist, researcher and SA's Hack-Lab facilitator; Bek Conroy starts the laboratory by posing these series of questions.
Strange Attractor present Hack-Lab in partnership with Critical Path, Powerhouse Museum (MAAS) and co-presented with Sydney Festival.
INTERVENTION
“Hothouse environments such as this one are productive, challenging and crucial for artists to create discourse and expose themselves to different approaches and perspectives. Artists need to contextualise their work amongst peers and be given the opportunity to assert their own identity while allowing possibility for malleability in response to creative exchange.” —
Natalie Cursio
Facilitator 2014