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Generator are Dundee’s self-organised and artist-run gallery. DROMOS is their own take on the proposals and programme of KYTN this year.
Ask artists Bedwyr Williams and Derek Sutherland and architect James Alexander Craig to ponder on real time, spontaneous thought and the aura of the artist.
The aforementioned pondering might well lead to and/or include: performance, stand-up comedy, sculpture and painting, posters, photography, the Situationist architecture of Constant Nieuwenhuys, low-tech/ ostensibly mundane materials and sound cut-up techniques; smoke.
Huge thanks to all involved in helping create this festival.
KYTN is a joint project by Arika and Dundee Contemporary Arts.
Started in 2003, this is the 6th edition. We would like to thank all our supporters and encouragers. These events would not be possible without you.
Adam Lockhart at the VRC, All of our staff and crew, Andrew Downie, Laura McGregor and PEER Education, Andrew Lampert at Anthology Film Archives, Ashley Davidson, Darri and Mike Donnelly at Coob, DM Audio, Ed Murdoch and Grahame Hamilton at Tonic, Emmanuel Lefrant and Christophe Bichon at Lightcone, Everyone at Generator Projects, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Jez Burrows, Jonathan Baxter, Laura Cameron Lewis, Layla Brown and everyone at Pure Media, Louisa Preston & Rachel Walker, Maria Palacios Cruz, Mike Sperlinger & Ben Cook at the Lux, Pablo de Ocampo at Images Festival, Rebecca Cleman at EAI, Richie Cummings, Sean Meehan, SM Lighting , Stagehire Scotland, Steve Partridge, Edwin Jansen, Moira Payne, Mark Vernon, Eddie Summerton, Mel Woods at DJCAD, Stoffel Debuysere, Theus Zwakhals at Montevideo, Thomas Beard at Light Industries, Ultra-red members who can't be here: Robert Sember & Don’t Rhine
SAC, Scottish Screen/Lottery, YMI, DoJ
The Wire, The Skinny, Resonance FM
Arika would like to say here how very, very saddened we were at the recent and unexpected deaths of two or our friends, Maryanne Amacher and Jack Rose. Although in radically different ways, and furthering totally different ideas of music, both Jack and Maryanne’s work would be a good point to start any investigation of experimental music. Seek out their work, please. This festival is dedicated to them.