It Sounds Devicive! exhibition has a fascination with the mechanics of sound created by the devices we hear every day. Can we form a dialogue with these devices in the space they inhabit?
This Points of Listening session with Ultra Red explores the theme of investigation into how urban residents listen critically to the contradictions of the neoliberal city, which proliferates displacement, social cleansing, and criminalization of the poor.
This year, Tuned City visits Ancient Messene between May 31st – June 3rd and seeks out the exemplary ‘ideal city’, the ancient Greek polis. Maria Papadomanolaki is one of the invited artists who will present new commissioned works at the festival.
Cathy Lane's work Am I here? will be played at 'ohrenhoch the Noise Shop', Berlin's first sound gallery, through it's special loudspeaker installation as part of it's ongoing Sunday series of sound presentations.
IMPEKA present an afternoon dedicated to sonic explorations of the River Thames estuary and North Kent coast line at Whitstable Biennale Satellite; Confluence, by Peter Coyte, Thomas Gardner, Jonas Gustafsson.
A series of monthly Research Soirées for CRiSAP Members and PhD students to share and discuss research and practice. This event is open to CRiSAP Members and PhD students only.
Between sound works and talks the symposium aims to discuss and perform the invisible in politics, the everyday, in ecology and in creative practice: to see what sound could show us, and how it could make us think the possible of an audible world.
Kings Place presents: The Transformative Power of Mugen Noh - The final programme of the festival will celebrate the transformative power of Noh while transcending time, culture and artforms.