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Let’s make arts funding honest!

July 24, 2022

The Big Idea recently published a thought-provoking article by Elise Sterback, “What if arts funding was honest?” In it, she discusses the often demoralising processRead More

Transitioning Conference 2022
conference, feminism, festival, gender, politics, theatre

Transit and Transition

May 17, 2022

June is shaping up to be a busy month: the first two weeks I will be in Denmark at the 10th Transit Festival, one ofRead More

Amaranta, Helen, Zec and Parvathy
cyberformance, festival, life, theatre, travel

the art of procrastination

February 22, 2022

The fact that the last time I posted here was in August last year (almost seven months ago) tells you that I have been failingRead More

magdalena@35 the interviews
cyberformance, feminism, festival, gender, life, technology, theatre, travel

magdalena@35

August 31, 2021

The Magdalena Project is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a series of 35-minute interviews with 35 women from the network.

Helen at Burning Issues
conference, cyberformance, exhibition, festival, gender, technology, theatre

so many presentations, so many recordings …

May 19, 2021

Recently I’ve been giving quite a lot of presentations, and many of them have been recorded, which is quite nice. Here are some of them – enjoy!

cyberformance, technology, theatre

Devising with Distance

March 8, 2021

I’m delighted to have received a stipendium from Fonds Darstellende Kunst for Devising with Distance, a research, writing and dissemination project that reflects on andRead More

cyberformance, technology, theatre

before the first …

January 31, 2021

In 2020, many people encountered online performance for the first time. We asked some of our peers “When was your first online performance?”

Letters of Love
environment, language, life, technology, theatre

Letters of Love in a Time of Crisis

April 26, 2020

Last year, UpStage participated in “Letters to the Earth” – organised by theatre people in the UK, in response to the climate emergency. The publicRead More

Weltreise München
environment, life, politics, theatre, travel

weltreise münchen

May 21, 2019

A few months go, the Munich artist Tommy Schmidt invited me to be part of his project “Weltreise München“. The concept, he explained over aRead More

Life Recipes for 2010
cyberformance, exhibition, festival, technology, theatre

reflections through the mirrors

April 29, 2019

For some time now, I’ve been experimenting with projecting animated text onto mirrors – either with small flexible mirrors that allow the projection to beRead More

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What I’m doing:

  • DigiDic – When the net was still young", 26/27 January 2023, online and in Vienna
  • Meta Theater #Digital
  • Mobilise/Demobilise - networked performance series and rebuild of the UpStage platform.
  • Digital Power: Activism, Advocacy and the Influence of Women Online - exhibition of the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community, curated by Kathy Rae Huffman, from July 2020.

Recent Posts

  • Digital Mobility / Mobile Thinking
  • finally, a (more) representative parliament!
  • Let’s make arts funding honest!
  • Art not War
  • Transit and Transition

Helen Varley 's bookshelf: currently-reading

Aus Tausend Grunen Spiegeln: Roman
Aus Tausend Grunen Spiegeln: Roman
by Christa Moog
Gifted
Gifted
by Patrick Evans
The Aloe
The Aloe
by Katherine Mansfield
Die Würde ist antastbar
Die Würde ist antastbar
by Ferdinand von Schirach

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