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What I See When I Look At Sound
12 July – 31 August 2014 Central Galleries, PICA Curated by Leigh Robb 11th July 2014 – Opening night performances and DJs What I See When I Look at Sound is an exhibition of sound that launches new pieces by five outstanding Australian artists. Each artist has designed a work for extended play within PICA’s…
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The Western Fringe: Experimental Music in Perth
Article published on 2ser website (Sydney)
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hyperthymesia at the State of the Art Festival
co-presented by WAM and the State Library WA for the State of the Art Festival on 31/5/2014 – – – Kynan Tan hyperthymesia (25 years of non-linear western australian history) 5 screens / 5 channels video, 2 channels sound 2014 Kynan Tan has created a new audio-visual artwork for exhibition at the State Library in…
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studio night talk
9pm, Thursday 17 April 2014 Kynan Tan and Sam Fox will talk about their collaborative project, ‘Didactic Tools’, which involves the repurposing of teaching aides, and educational structures to probe the problematic area where art meets accumulated knowledge and/or resolution. Hosted by Miik Green.
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sand stems
2014 remix EP digital Room40 – Sand Stems 1-7 is an EP of remixes using material from Austin Buckett’s Grain Loops. Buckett asked for new perspectives on the archival-esque material from 7 different artists: Andrew Pekler (Germany), Giuseppe Ielasi (Italy), Delofi (Leaving Records, USA), sought-after footworker DJ Earl (Teklife, Chicago) alongside Australian artists Te’ (Kynan…
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safARI exhibition sydney
metronymy will be exhibited alongside Benjamin Forster’s work at DNA Projects in Chippendale, Sydney as part of SafARI. Opens Friday 14th March runs until 4th April more information metronymy 2014 4-channel audio, micro-computers, speakers, amplifiers metronymy explores language in relation to sound, communication and meaning. The work attempts to break down and recombine the particles…
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cinematic scores
20140222 PS Art Space Live soundtrack to the experimental film work Lichtspiel Schwarz Weiss Grau (Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, 1930) presented by Parenthesis Records social media