Event overview
A day of performances, talks, and installations exploring collections, archives and objects and their possibility for animation in sound and music.
“Memory is a vast archive of abstracts and curios, which are all the time being rearranged and revalued by the archivist; the past is constantly being re-made by the present.”
Arthur Koestler, The Ghost in the Machine
“Everything that matters is to be found in the card box of the researcher who wrote it, and the scholar studying it assimilates it into his own card index”
Walter Benjamin, One Way Street and Other Writings
Schedule 2pm-6pm
Artists and researchers present their collections and works in progress. Featuring Graham Dunning, Helen Frosi, Ian Stonehouse, Lisa Busby and Ruthie Woodward. Visit the open studios to meet the artists and see their work.
2pm-6pm
Cassette splicing workshop led by recent BMus Popular Music alumni. Drop in at any time for splicing and destruction. All materials supplied.
6pm
Talks, panel discussion and group performance by the artists.
Hosted by the Popular Music Research Unit and the Electronic Music Studios
All events are free and open to all
Dates & times
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26 Jun 2015 | 2:00pm - 8:00pm |
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