Thrilled to be presenting an Audiovisual Essay, titled "The Sound of Visual Art" and an Audiovisual Installation "13.1.91" at Sound Thought Festival, CCA, Glasgow, UK, between 30th March - 1st April 2016.
More info: http://www.soundthought.co.uk/
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"Like eating an imaginary apple, our hybrid human like bodies are formed to constantly digesting information, permanently inputing and outputting knowledge. We no longer have one mouth to eat, but thousand virtual nurturing holes, feeding us with raw particles of data. Can the unprocessed become an opportunity for new forms of life? A group of digital artists and musicians are gathered to present their observations on the digital body as a mean to cope with unprocessed memories. Collaborating with 'Panacea' exhibition project, the event elaborates those issues through their audiovisual works and live music/dance performances."
More info: http://www.43inverness-street.com/exhibitions//
Live Recording:
My article 'Soundscapes of the Post-Soviet World Today" has been published by Leonardo Music Journal for their 25th Issue.
"Article Abstract: Soundscapes of the Post-Soviet World Today is an ethnographic sonic arts project that aims to reveal the soundscapes of contemporary post-Soviet countries. In this statement the author presents the project's first case study: the soundscapes of Lithuania."
To order a copy of the journal, visit: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/toc/lmj/-/25
I was invited to deliver a lecture and a practical workshop to a group of practitioners working in digital music. During the lecture, the participants learnt about histories of sound in art, and created group compositions and performances, including site-specific installations and experimental performance happenings.
More info:http://baltictrail.eu/
I am presenting a paper/audiovisual essay on sound in the visual arts on 8th November 2015.
More info and the paper abstract can be found here: http://blogs.gre.ac.uk/sounddesign/events/sound-image/sound-image-colloquium-2015/
I am presenting a paper on sound in experimental film practice on 2nd October 2015.
More info and the paper abstract can be found here: http://filmsoundmedia.lmta.lt/
A contribution I am doing towards Tom Mudd's Interactive Installation "CONTROL", which explores the relationships between artists, music, and musical artefacts.
Includes contributions from: The Alaska None | Mira Benjamin | Kurijn Buys | Adam Campbell | Tristan Clutterbuck Ben Harper | Ryo Ikeshiro | Phil Julian | Steph Horak | Sandra Ka | Stefano Kalonaris Jeremy Keenan | Tina Krekels | John Macedo | Scott Mc Laughlin | Tom Mudd Ingrid Plum | Adriana Sa | Dario Sanfilippo | Bill Thompson | Artur Vidal | Tim Yates
Programme Note: Discovered at the edge of the world (North of Iceland), this analogue radio signal has become a living memory of the remote place where it was initially recorded. It portrays the location’s continuous effort to remain connected to the rest of the world using the notion of live sound. The participants are invited to explore this signal, utilise its compositional potential, and using the microtonal qualities provided by the installation’s dial, reconnect to the possible distant place where the signal was first captured.
More information and documentation can be found here: https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/events/control-interactive-sound-installation-tom-mudd / http://tommudd.co.uk/control/
I am doing a live audiovisual performance with artist/collaborator Tom Tlalim at MKII Gallery on 19th May. During the performance, Tom and I are bringing to opposite geographical locations into one gallery space using sound and video.
I am joining in.
"23 artists exploring the acoustics of the Great Hall via an unusual 8-speaker system. This event is continuous. The audience are free to come in and out, sit in the space, walk around the space, eat, drink and listen."
More info: http://contingentevents.tumblr.com/
A site-specific sound sculpture / performance 'I came, and I could not find what I was looking for', presented at Parket Gallery, 28th January, London. The sculpture creates three listening stations, where participants are invited to experience presented nature-like realities. More pictures will be posted soon.
New Sound Collective are performing in London this November.
‘Soundings’ is a series of concerts exploring the boundaries between new music, sound art and computer music. ‘Soundings, No. 1’ presents New Sound Collective, amongst John Wall, Mark Wagner, Graham Dunning and Garry Fisher:
New Sound Collective - Formed during the NMI (newmusicincubator.com) project in 2014, the New Sound Collective consists of 3 professional composers, performers and sound artists - Jan Liljekvist, Alexandra Nilsson and Sandra Kazlauskaite.
Formed during the NMI (newmusicincubator.com) project in 2014, the New Sound Collective consists of 3 professional composers, performers and sound artists - Jan Liljekvist, Alexandra Nilsson and Sandra Kazlauskaite. Musically, the trio aim to transform the sounds produced by the instruments they play towards new undiscovered objects, this way exploring the possibilities of sonic instrumentation, harmony, non-harmony, spatiality of sound and beyond. The performances are improvisation based and consist of live instrument manipulation (violin, trumpet, keys), electronics, sound objects, and projection.
Audiovisual performance, Thursday 30th October 2014, GLEAM, University of Glasgow
I am presenting one of my pieces (‘Taped Reality’) in a form of a live audiovisual performance. The artwork consists of analogue processing of recorded cassette tapes, digital manipulation, synthesised soundscapes and a real-time visual representation of the sounds produced.
Paper Presentation, Friday 31st October 2014, GLEAM Symposium
I am delivering a 20 min paper on audiovisual art in art spaces today. Topic: “A Study Towards Expanded Aurality in Audiovisual Art Spaces Today: A Case Study of Oskar Fischinger’s Raumlichtkunst Exhibition”.