Event overview
Raising awareness of environmental change through audio visual art
Kathy Hinde creates audio-visual installations that aspire to foster a deeper understanding and empathetically relationship with the natural world. Issues concerning the impact of humans on the earths systems and processes are central to informing Kathy’s practice. She will share her recent audio visual installations and creative projects that are made in response to these concerns by examining the creative processes involved in making the work, the background research, her collaborations with scientists and other artists and the socially engaged elements of her ongoing creative practice.
Kathy Hinde’s work grows from a partnership between nature and technology expressed through audio-visual installations and performances that combine sound, sculpture, image and light. Drawing on inspiration from behaviours and phenomena found in the natural world, she creates work that that evolves, and can be different each time it is experienced. Kathy frequently works in collaboration with other practitioners and scientists. She has created light and sound installations in public spaces, including night time walks through forests.
Kathy has shown work across Europe, Scandinavia, China, Pakistan, USA, Colombia, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand. She became a Cryptic Associate Artist in 2015. Recent achievements include an Honorary Mention at Prix Ars Electronica, runner up for PIARS Sonic Arts Award, longlisted for the Aesthetica Art Prize, an ORAM Award, a British Composer Award in Sonic Art and a Scottish Award for New Music for Collaboration.
Dates & times
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2 May 2018 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm |
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