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SUMMARY:Joshua Le Gallienne – Action Without Action
DESCRIPTION:Joshua Le Gallienne – Action Without Action\n11 Feb — 26 Feb 2022 \nIn 2022\, artist Joshua Le Gallienne will present a new work for Brighton CCA: Dorset Place\, an interactive installation utilising glass\, latex and helium to explore the relationships between sound\, space and invisible natural forces. Unusually\, for an artist working predominantly with sound\, Le Gallienne does not use digital technologies\, loudspeakers\, or conventional sources of energy in their practice. With each new piece\, new materials and configurations are introduced. Previous works have employed pyrotechnics\, blocks of ice\, compressed air\, carbonated liquids\, and biodegradable plastic sheeting for their sonic qualities. \nIn this exhibition\, the space will be filled with a number of bespoke glass bells\, each suspended in mid-air by a helium-filled balloon. The work relies on the principle of neutral buoyancy; a state of equilibrium that exists when the force of gravity is in perfect opposition to the force of lift. The helium affords the bells autonomy of movement but also makes them susceptible to a number of factors. In addition to the effect of gravity\, the balloons respond to variations in air pressure\, air currents\, temperature\, humidity\, vibration\, and electromagnetic radiation. The complex combination of these influences determine the behaviour and configuration of the artwork. Over time\, it will offer subtle perceptive differences as the bells occupy new spatial positions. Visitors will be able to contribute to the ongoing reconfiguration of the work simply by being present in the space. \nJoshua Le Gallienne (b. 1985) is a British artist exploring sustainable and unconventional approaches to the production and perception of acoustic sound within an artistic context. Through sculpture\, installation\, and performance\, the artist stages intimate experiences that explore the relationships between sound\, physical materials and environmental phenomena. Joshua’s work is regularly exhibited and performed in the UK and internationally; operating primarily outside of a traditional gallery context. Their work is unmediated and mostly undocumented\, in line with this the artist has no website or online presence. \nhttps://brightoncca.art/event/joshua-le-gallienne/
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/joshua-le-gallienne-action-without-action/
LOCATION:Brighton CCA Dorset Place\, 6 Dorset Place\, Brighton & Hove\, East Sussex\, BN2 0JG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220115T110000
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SUMMARY:Louise McCurdy & Steve Geliot – Undercurrents
DESCRIPTION:Louise McCurdy and Steve Geliot have been observing and recording the starling murmurations in Brighton every winter. The intense life and death drama\, which lies behind the beautiful dance of the murmurations\, will be explored through visceral experience\, physical evidence\, multi channel sound capture of both starlings and peregrines to unravel the secrets of our ‘wild’ city and its wildlife ecosystem. \nThe starling nest boxes featured in the exhibition use wood locally sourced in East Sussex\, with thanks to Balcombe Estate Saw Mill. The rubber strips on the nest box roof were kindly provided by Brighton Bike Hub. After the exhibition\, the starling nest boxes will be located around the city to create a starling colony. \n15th January to 20th February 2022 in Phoenix’s Main Gallery. Wednesday–Sunday\, 11.00–17.00. \nSupported by Brighton Palace Pier and The Living Coast. \nExhibition Opening\nFriday 14 January\, 18.00 – 20.00 \nMake Your Own Bug Hotel\nSaturday 22 January\, 11.00 – 13.00\nFind out more \nCreate Patterns with Magnets\nSaturday 12 February\, 11.00 – 13.00\nFind out more
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/mccurdy-geliot-undercurrents/
LOCATION:Phoenix Art Space\, 10–14 Waterloo Place\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN2 9NB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Exhibition,Installation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phoenix Art Space":MAILTO:info@phoenixbrighton.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211221T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220116T200000
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CREATED:20220104T230556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T230912Z
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SUMMARY:Shared Space & Light – Murmurations
DESCRIPTION:Audio-visual installation by Shared Space & Light exploring Brighton’s starling murmurations. The projection will be visible from the outside of the building on Ship Street\, from 21 December to 16 January between 5pm and dawn. The soundtrack will be broadcast between 5pm and 8pm each day. \n… \nFabrica: This winter\, the huge glass windows of Fabrica’s East facade are transformed into a canvas for a projected artwork. Exploring Brighton’s starling murmurations\, the artwork is a newly configured version of the extremely popular exhibition Fabrica presented in winter 2020-21. This year the work is accompanied by a newly composed soundtrack by Owen Crouch. Created by Brighton-based collective Shared Space and Light (Giles Thacker\, Kate Laird and Chris Grottick)\, Murmurations reminds us of the wonder and beauty in our immediate environment. \nGiles Thacker has been filming starling murmurations for over 10 years. “Like many others\, I’ve been mesmerised by the flocking patterns of the starlings. And I love the fact that we have these awe-inspiring displays right in the heart of our urban environments – the murmurations briefly reconnect us to the natural world and are a powerful reminder of the sheer beauty and wonder of our natural heritage.” \n“The hundreds of gridded panes in these windows look like giant pixels\, suggesting a digital approach\, so for this installation I’ve taken the organic forms and fluid motion of the murmurations and combined them with their digital equivalents. Sound artist Owen Crouch has taken a similar approach to creating the soundtrack\, fusing acoustic instruments with digital effects\, building a layered soundscape that alternately swells and condenses\, capturing the pulsing flowing energy of the murmurations.”
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/murmurations-shared-space-light/
LOCATION:Fabrica\, 40 Duke Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fabrica":MAILTO:office@fabrica.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211106T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211107T160000
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CREATED:20211004T215411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T215411Z
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SUMMARY:Maf’j Alvarez – Eva Quantica VR
DESCRIPTION:Maf’j Alvarez imagines entering a surrealist painting in her virtual reality experience Eva Quantica\, a dreamlike bubble of lockdown Brighton as an open world to explore the various simultaneous dancing versions of Eve. Hands for hills\, a cupcake pavilion\, platforms\, statues\, depictions of people and the glowing lifeforce surging through everything. Come along and experience the virtual reality experience in the location which inspired the work – St Ann’s Well Gardens. \nCommissioned by the National Gallery\, London\, as part of National Gallery X and Audience Labs at the Royal Opera House in March 2021 Supported by King’s College London Inspiration from Crivelli’s Gardens\, by Paula Rego and using the motion capture data of Eve\, choreographed by Kristen McNally. The piece is about female power\, patriarchy\, immigration\, tradition and obligation. Maf’j explores technology as an agent of power for women and its consequences and wants to challenge the rules that always apply. The commission is experimental and explores embodiment with motion capture\, she says \n“As a recently divorced mother of two teenage sons I am also transitioning with a new set of perspectives and tools as I question my own gender and sexuality. My ability to be creatively\, financially and technologically independent is both liberating and frightening due to the obligation like Eve\, to do something with it that is meaningful and impactful whilst nourishing and protecting myself and my family.” \nThis event is suitable for ages 13 and over. The experience lasts 20 minutes with a choice of comfort settings for those who may suffer from motion sickness \nmore info: http://www.limbicfish.net/eva-quantica/
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/mafj-alvarez-eva-quantica-vr/
LOCATION:The Garden Cafe\, St Ann's Well Gardens\, Hove\, East Sussex\, BN3 1PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211106T220000
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UID:3330-1636045200-1636236000@soundartbrighton.com
SUMMARY:People Like Us: Gone\, Gone Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Unexpected narratives expand and unravel around you\, in this immersive\, 360-degree cinematic installation. Fragments of familiar and experimental films interact with song and audio clips in ever-changing\, kaleidoscopic and kinetic collages. This work is presented by Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts in association with CINECITY and Brighton Digital Festival. Gone\, Gone Beyond is an immersive\, audiovisual\, spatial cinema work that breaks the rectangle\, smashing the thin screen into tiny fragments\, looking beyond the frame\, climbing through to see what’s behind. It comprises movie and musical compositions: animated and sample-based music concrète collage\, juxtaposed with content filmed and recorded by the artist\, sewn together in a giant patchwork. Pull on a thread and watch whole new narratives expand and unravel all at once on a 360º palette. \nCommissioned by Naut Humon\, the founder of immersive theatre project RML CineChamber\, Gone\, Gone Beyond is a piece with seamless wraparound projection and surround-sound enveloping the audience. The project has been a work in progress since 2017\, and is showing for the first time in 2021 in feature-length format. In this 360º format\, time and space becomes elasticated\, with the use of collaged video furthering the reflection on how information comes to us as fragments and that nothing is fixed. \nmore info: https://brightondigitalfestival.org.uk/events/people-like-us-gone-gone-beyond-presented-by-attenborough-centre-for-the-creative-arts-in-association-with-cinecity-and-brighton-digital-festival \nhttps://www.attenboroughcentre.com/events/4028/gone-gone-beyond/
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/people-like-us-gone-gone-beyond/
LOCATION:Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts\, Gardner Centre Road\, Falmer\, Brighton & Hove\, East Sussex\, BN1 9RA
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211029T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211107T180000
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CREATED:20211004T211242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T212225Z
UID:3314-1635532200-1636308000@soundartbrighton.com
SUMMARY:Amaal Said – If I Could Get To You
DESCRIPTION:Amaal Said’s ‘If I Could Get to You’ is an audio-visual work that uses interviews\, film and photography to explore the process of knowing our personal histories and documenting our experience of them. \nAudiences are invited to peer through the windows at Enter Gallery by night\, to experience projected visual collages\, and a series of soundscapes accessible via QR code. \nThe work seeks to address the distances between people and places and speaks to the idea of not being close enough to the histories we’re told. Centring on memory\, what kinds of stories are told\, and how those stories are passed down\, it’s about what keeps us connected to family with entire lives abroad\, and knowing them only through fragments. \nThrough projection\, the ghost-like figures in the family archive gain a physical presence\, and the sounds of notes\, diaries\, recipes\, and voice memos collide to turn fragments into something whole again. \nIf I Could Get To You has been produced by Lighthouse and commissioned through Digital Democracies\, a two-year programme led by Threshold Studios and supported by Arts Council England. \nmore info: https://brightondigitalfestival.org.uk/events/if-i-could-get-to-you
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/amaal-said-if-i-could-get-to-you/
LOCATION:Enter Gallery\, 13 Bond Street\, Brighton & Hove\, East Sussex\, BN1 1RD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211029T170000
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CREATED:20211004T212109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T212158Z
UID:3319-1635508800-1635526800@soundartbrighton.com
SUMMARY:Ebb [exhibition]
DESCRIPTION:Three dreamlike musings on natural forms\, counterfeit natural forms and mathematical simulacra. An exhibition of audiovisual works at The Fusebox\, Brighton as part of Brighton Digital Festival programme. 12:00–17:00 October 29th 2021. More info: https://brightondigitalfestival.org.uk/programme/ebb \nArtworks:  \nAndy Baker – Gossamer\nGossamer is a virtual kinetic sculpture that attempts to blend geometry and symmetry on one hand with fluid\, organic forms on the other. It rewards the viewer’s concentration with a subtly evolving form and an evocative soundtrack by James Rampton and Alan Jackson. \nAlan Jackson – Assorted Seas\nFaking deep sea creatures with jelly sweets and sounds found in the kitchen. The work is about exploring inaccessible places during lock-down with the materials around you. As part of Assorted Seas we will run a community workshop facilitating people to make their own fake undersea adventures with found objects while learning about these crazy\, intriguing life forms. \nDeep Sea Discosphaera\nDiscosphaera aims to raise awareness about the importance of microscopic marine phytoplankton through visual and sensory experiences. Following ‘Swimming with phytoplankton in 3D’ at Kew\, ‘Deep Sea Discosphaera’ illustrates the context of this hidden world in collaboration with The Egg’s ‘Deep Sea’ soundtrack and links to 3 Plankton Light Sculpture designs made for Micropia Museum in Amsterdam. \nMaf’j Alvarez – Eva Quantica\nMaf’j Alvarez imagines entering a surrealist painting in her virtual reality experience\, a dreamlike bubble of lockdown Brighton as an open world to explore the various simultaneous dancing versions of Eve.
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/ebb-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Fusebox\, New England House\, Brighton & Hove\, East Sussex\, BN1 4GH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211008T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211113T180000
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CREATED:20211106T080300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211106T080323Z
UID:3604-1633698000-1636826400@soundartbrighton.com
SUMMARY:Making Care
DESCRIPTION:Making Care is a research project\, exhibition and programme showcasing work by artists whose practice explores care and access provision. In the context of Covid-19 and the inequalities it highlights\, this project imagines fairer worlds. Making Care asks how arts organisations can collaborate with\, and care for\, artists whose work explores care. It suggests that access needs are opportunities for creative exchange\, rather than problems to solve. With artists\, audiences and organisations\, it explores the transformative potential of DIY community care and access provision.  \nArtists Josephine Chime\, Kyla Harris & Lou Macnamara\, Evan Ifekoya\, Keith Hennessy and Carmen Papalia & Heather Kai Smith explore care and access in radical and varied ways. This is their co-curated exhibition and programme. \nThe exhibition is multi-disciplinary and contains many audio and audiovisual works. \nOpening times:\nWednesday – Friday: 1pm – 6pm\nSaturday: 1 – 4pm \nmore info: https://onca.org.uk/2021/10/08/making-care-group-exhibition/
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/making-care/
LOCATION:ONCA\, 14 St George’s Place\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 4GB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Exhibition,Installation
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ORGANIZER;CN="ONCA":MAILTO:info@onca.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210920T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210924T210000
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CREATED:20211004T191102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211004T201225Z
UID:3294-1632168000-1632517200@soundartbrighton.com
SUMMARY:Pertha: Sphere of Light
DESCRIPTION:Pertha is an audiovisual installation (complete with giant sphere of light!) created by Artist Synergy. It will be on show at One Church Brighton between 20th and 24th September 2021. \nhttps://www.artistsynergy.co.uk/
URL:https://soundartbrighton.com/event/pertha-sphere-of-light/
LOCATION:One Church Brighton\, Gloucester Place\, Brighton & Hove\, East Sussex\, BN1 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brighton,Event,Exhibition,Installation
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