>Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 12:02:41 -0000
>Thread-Topic: Concrete hum at CCA
>From: "Rebecca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>CONCERTE HUM
>WEDNESDAY 5 DECEMBER 7PM CCA:5
>5 (4)
>Curated and chaired by the sound artist and musician Scanner, this
>discussion will explore the relationship between sound, architecture and
>the city. It will look at how artists, architects and musicians have
>used sound to articulate different physical, virtual and urban
>environments. Speakers include ADAM CHODZKO,  ANTHONY DUNNE,  IRIS
>GARRELFS and GERRIE VAN NOORD.
>
>Adam Chodzko
>British artist Adam Chodzko arranges social situations whose end results
>animate and map connections which might not be immediately visible.
>While contemporary historians frequently approach artworks as
>archaeological, ethnographic or social evidence of the times that
>produced them, in Chodzko's work everything becomes evidence; evidence
>that is revealed over the duration of a project of the time it takes to
>read a classified ad, and which proves that nothing is simply a matter
>of course. Two of his most recent projects, Limbo Land and Plan for a
>Spell, use sound in a very specific way, in particular Limbo Land aims
>to generate sound from within the work rather than being a secondary
>addition.
>Will include screenings of Limbo Land and Plan for a Spell
>
>Anthony Dunne
>London-based Dunne + Raby was formed in 1992 to explore
>inter-relationships between industrial design, architecture and
>electronic media through a combination of academic research and
>practical commissions. According to Dunne + Raby telecommunications
>could provide a 'window' on to other places, connecting the place you
>are in to other places, replacing familiar local sounds with strange
>sounds from elsewhere. They are currently carrying out research within
>the Computer Related Design Department at the Royal College of Art,
>London.
>
>Iris Garrelfs
>Iris Garrelfs, (BitTonic) is known for her emotive, improvised
>glitch-tech performances based around electronically manipulated and
>digitally warped voice sounds. She has recently created a new sound
>piece for the CCA which is located along the corridor outside CCA5.
>
>Gerrie van Noord
>Gerrie van Noord has worked for the Rijksakademie van Kunsten and De
>Appel Foundation in Amsterdam. She is currently working on Artangel
>publications with Tony Oursler, Jeremy Deller and Jem Finer.
>
>
>Rebecca Shatwell
>Education Programmer
>CCA
>350 Sauchiehall Street
>Glasgow
>G2 3JD
>www.cca-glasgow.com <www.cca-glasgow.com>
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Tel: 00 44 (0)141 332 7521 (reception)
>Tel: 00 44 (0)141 352 4912 (direct line)
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