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Best podcasts about liquid architecture

Latest podcast episodes about liquid architecture

The Learning Objective
Liquid Architecture: How Water Shapes Our Wellbeing

The Learning Objective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 34:59


In this episode of The Learning Objective presented by Delta Faucet Company, ThinkLab explores the profound impact of water on our mental and physical health within the built environment. Our guests help us uncover the remarkable connection between exposure to water and improved psychological health, sharing intriguing statistics about the positive effects of water on creativity and idea generation.   We discuss the 15 patterns of biophilic design, ranging from nature in the space to natural analogs and nature of the space, and how architects and designers can apply them effectively to create environments that resonate with our innate connection to nature.   After listening you will be able to:  Learn why water in the built environment can have a more significant positive effect on mental well-being than green spaces.  Explore the future possibilities of water-inspired designs and how they can contribute to a more sustainable and well-balanced built environment.  Uncover practical strategies for incorporating water features, into architectural projects to enhance occupants' mental and emotional states.   Connect with our guests: Dr. Wallace J. Nichols   Catie Ryan Balagtas  Accredited for: IDCEC, AIA | 0.5 CEU/0.5 LU  Here's how to complete your entire CEU podcast process in 3 simple steps: Step 1: Listen to the episode.  Step 2: Visit this link to take a short quiz. Step 3: Upon passing the quiz, receive your certificate of completion from the CEU provider  

Let Your Freak Flag Fly

Intro: The Amplified Elephants Shore from Deep Creatures  Interview with Catherine Ryan about Krell and the Destruction of WorldsPresented by Liquid Architecture and Melbourne Electronic Sound StudioSunday 22nd May 4pm & 7pm at the Meat Market Stables Tickets and more info here.  Capacitor II by MESS Ltd.Catherine Ryan WinteringHannah Wu Images Live recordings from the Make it up Club 190422 Calyx Too BirdsDiploid Ensemble Nist-Nah EldersGeni/TirtaElders Overtime

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DECLASSIFY
Joel Stern - Socially Active Listening: A New Practice of Ear Training

DECLASSIFY

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 83:53


It is already the finale for SEASON 2: THE AFTERMATH and as a quick announcement, it is also the last ever episode of the DECLASSIFY podcast, but I will touch more on that later.  Today's guest for the finale of the podcast is none other than artist, sound researcher, educator, curator and currently the artistic director of experimental arts company Liquid Architecture, Joel Stern. Joel was appointed the artistic director of Liquid Architecture in 2013 where in this capacity he has curated and produced festivals, exhibitions, concerts and publications in Australia and internationally. He has also led independent organisations including OtherFilm and Instrument Builders project. His interests as an artist, curator and researcher (where he currently teaches at Monash University) include sound, power, control, surveillance, social practice, experimental music and non-human or machine listening. This podcast finale explores intersections of making sound and listening, how to train one's ear to be socially active and the power of artist-led interventions, research and movements. Resourceshttps://liquidarchitecture.org.au/artists/joel-sternhttps://liquidarchitecture.org.au/investigations/why-listen Seth Kim-Cohen ‘My Body Blushed to the Whistle of the Birch' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n9CjgUnVlI  Christof Migone ‘Hit Parade'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdakgA9VXSo 

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Kutcha Edwards, Evelyn Araluen's Dropbear, Lady Lash on Spiritual Misfit

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022


Kutcha Edwards is a Mutti Mutti songwriter. He spoke with us about his long-spanning music career, his twenty year involvement with the Beyond the Bars Radio broadcasts and memories from Fitzroy in the 1980s. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, please be advised that this conversation refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Evelyn Araluen joined us on 25 March 2021 to speak about her debut collection of poetry, Dropbear. Evelyn is a poet, researcher and co-editor of the Overland literary journal. She has been awarded the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Judith Wright Poetry Prize and a Wheeler Centre Next Chapter Fellowship. Evelyn was born and raised on Dharug Country and she descends from the Bundjalung Nation.// Lady Lash is a Kokatha and Greek musician who has brought her magic to stages including the Sydney Opera House, prime rooftop bars, grassroots festivals and arts venues across the country. As a family woman searching for deeper meaning through sound and voice, Lash's is a musical vision of eclectic rarities that is embodied by culture and experience. She caught up with Priya for our show on 2 December 2021 to speak about her new album Spiritual Misfit, which was released with Heavy Machinery Records on 22 November.// Songs// Missing You - Budjerah// We Sing - Kutcha Edwards// Price I Paid - Miiesha// Role Models - Kobie Dee//Crest of Gold - Lady Lash//

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Kelly and Spike, Eunice Andrada's ‘TAKE CARE', Disorganising with Libby Porter, Save the Preston Market

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022


Kelly and Spike are longtime housing activists and broadcasters on 3CR. They speak with us about the Homeless Persons Union, the 2016 Bendigo Street housing occupations and share reflections on hosting the 3CR Roominations show.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Poet and educator Eunice Andrada joined us on 9 September 2021 to discuss her new collection ‘TAKE CARE', which has just been published by Giramondo Publishing. Her first poetry collection ‘Flood Damages' won the Anne Elder Award. Born and raised in the Philippines, Eunice currently lives and writes on unceded Gadigal Land.// Professor Libby Porter (RMIT) is a planner and urban geographer working on the role of planning and urban development in dispossession and displacement, and what we might do about it. In this conversation, Libby explored the problems of urban planning on stolen land, selective state investment in development projects, and the valuation of cultural production and heritage in inner-city areas. Read the full transcript here.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// George Kanjere, representing the newly formed Save the Preston Market Action Group, joined us on 1 July 2021 to discuss the fight to save Preston Market from aggressive redevelopment proposed by the Victorian Planning Authority.// Songs// The More Things Change - Kutcha Edwards// Boomerang - The Merindas//Milkumana - King Stingray//

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Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Porobibi and Izzy Brown, Jazz Money's How to Make a Basket, Identify and Disrupt with MALS

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021


Porobibi is a West Papuan based in Narrm, a human rights activist and campaigner for Make West Papua Safe. Izzy Brown is the lead singer and MC of Combat Wombat and founder of the United Struggle Project. They joined us to speak about political organising, performing in public spaces in and around Collingwood and the importance of creative autonomous zones. Read the full transcript here.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Jazz Money is a poet and artist of Wiradjuri heritage, currently based on sovereign Gadigal land. Her poetry has been published widely and reimagined as murals, installations, digital interventions and film. She joined us on 30 September 2021 to discuss her award winning debut poetry collection 'how to make a basket'.// Melbourne Activist Legal Support held a discussion on Tuesday 28 September 2021 about the Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Act 2021, which gives broad powers to federal police and intelligence agencies to spy on, disrupt and modify communications. This clip features lawyer and human rights advocate Angus Murray discussing the legislation and notions of relevant offences and reasonable suspicion, with comments from host Jordan Brown from MALS. MALS has published an explainer on the Act, which you can read here.// Songs// King Brown - Baarka// Nothing I Can Do - Emma Donovan and the Putbacks// Moonshine - Ngaiire//Addy ft. Sevy - Teether & Kuya Neil//

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with John Harding, Australian Anti-Racism Kit, Yalinguth App

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021


John Harding is a Kuku-Yulangi and Meriam man and playwright. He spoke to us about his play ‘The Dirty Mile', a 2008 production by Ilbijerri Theatre Company, and his time broadcasting and working as the Aboriginal Programming Coordinator at 3CR in the late 1980s. This interview includes excerpts of two 3CR broadcasts - the Bicentennial protest broadcast and Tent Embassy broadcast. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, please be advised that this conversation refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Sabina, co-founder of the Australian Anti-Racism Kit, joined us on 30 September 2021 to speak about the recent launch of the kit, which is the first of its kind and targeted at Australian high school students. Sabina is a migrant woman of colour who recently graduated high school. You can follow the Anti-Racism Kit on Instagram at @antiracismkit.// Bobby Nicholls is a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Wotjobaluk man, and a founding member of the Yalinguth Working Group. Bobby has worked for many years in community run organisations such as the Aborigines Advancement League, Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency, and the Aboriginal Housing Board of Victoria. He is also one of the founding members of Yarnin' Pictures, inspired by his passion to document Elders stories whilst training Aboriginal youth in the art of filmmaking. Bobby joined us on 29 July 2021 to discuss the Yalinguth App, an audio augmented reality experience that connects people to place and history through geo-located soundscapes and stories told by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The first site for the app is the area around Gertrude St, Fitzroy.// Songs//Blak Matriarchy - Barkaa// Sometime - Mo'Ju//Stay in Bed - Alice Skye//

Are You OK?
Toril Johannessen

Are You OK?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 42:33


Toril Johannessen (1978) is based in Bergen, Norway. The impact of historical conditions and technological developments on perception and representation are recurring themes in Johannessen's artistic practice. Combining historical records with her own investigations and collection of data, and with an attention to how science coexists with other systems of knowledge and belief, Johannessen's works often have elements of storytelling in visual or written form.Johannessen's recent exhibitions include MAAT Museum, Lisbon (2021), Malmö Kunstmuseum (2021), Narva Art Museum, Estonia (2020), HIAP and Helsinki Festival (2019), OSL Contemporary, Oslo (2019), Entrée and Trykeriet, Bergen (2019), Munch Museet, Oslo (2018) and Liquid Architecture, Melbourne (2018).In 2018, Toril Johannessen participated in the2018 Biennial of Contemporary Art Dak'Art in Dakar, Senegal at the invitation of Marianne Hultman, artistic director of Oslo Kunstforening, who was one of five guest curators. Johannessen's work was shown along with the work of Martin Gustavsson (SE), Gavin Jantjes (ZA/NO),  and Tori Wrånes (NO) in collaboration with Ayodeji Adewale Oluwatunmise (NG), Sanusi Taofik Ayomide (NG) and Tone Kittelsen (NO).Toril Johannessen's participation in Dak'Art 2018, in the exhibition ‘The Blue Hour'.Toril Johannessen's 2009 exhibition ‘Variable Stars & In Search of Iceland Spar'.  

The Music Show
Mama Alto and Public Practise

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 54:07


Sunday 25 July 2021: Two sets of Melbourne artists tell Andrew about finding community and connection in music during lockdown

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What are you looking at?
S07E01: Instrument Builders Project 5 produced by Liquid Architecture

What are you looking at?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 15:54


This episode is a special edition produced by Liquid Architecture and co presented by Contemporary Art Tasmania featuring interviews and audio from the recent instrument builders project as part of Mona Foma 2021 – a durational performance held at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania. Instrument Builders Project’s (IBP) avant-garde, transdisciplinary and socially engaged approach has, over its previous four iterations in Indonesia, Australia and Japan, generated many fruits for the artistic communities involved. In short IBP is where artists invent, build, present and perform using invented ‘instruments’ that mix traditional and contemporary forms including sound sculpture, installation, improvisation and performance through international residencies. Each IBP is configured differently, however pre-pandemic iterations have consistently worked with an intensive 3-week international residency model, whereby new and alumni IBP artists work in a collaborative setting, culminating in an in-situ performance/presentation. IBP5 is a partnership project presented by Contemporary Art Tasmania, Liquid Architecture and Volcanic Winds. Curated by Kristi Monfries, Joel Stern and Lisa Campbell-Smith, featuring artists Richie Cyngler, Julia Drouhin, Dylan Sheridan and Pip Stafford IBP5 is supported by Australia Japan Foundation, Asialink, Regional Arts Fund, Mona Foma and The School of Architecture & Design, UTAS With very special thanks to Mara Schwerdtfeger (sound producer) and Mish Szekelyhidi (documentation and audio.

The Earth Hotel
Silica Gel (Medieval Electro-Acoustic Vocal Music)

The Earth Hotel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 108:16


0.00.00 - Operator Message / 0.05.46 - “Summer is A'Cuckooin In” / 0.08.59 - on Roman de Fauvel / 0.11.38 - “Why do the Nations and Peoples Rage?” / 0.15.46 - Interview Intro / 0.16.19 - “Virtue is Dying, Vice is Alive” / 0.21.33 - Interview / 1.15.17 - “May Day” / 1.17.04 - “Harp of Melody” / 1.22.07 - “MCAT” – Arabada /1.26.40 - “Teenage Lipstick Horses” – Johnny Coley /1.30.48 - "Liquid Architecture" by Joel Nelson et al / 1.40.52 - “Etude du Cuckoo Tarson” / 1.44.13 - “Variations with a Mask” / Order the album here:https://sweetwreath.bandcamp.com/album/may-dayArabada (Elephant Race)https://earthlibraries.bandcamp.com/album/elephant-race-2Johnny Coley (Diffuse Suffuse)https://sweetwreath.bandcamp.com/album/diffuse-suspenseSweetwreath Summer Solstice 2020 (Cuckoo)https://sweetwreath.bandcamp.com/album/seasonal-s-ance-summer-solstice

Thursday Breakfast
Yalinguth Art Prize, Snack Syndicate, Rohingya persecution and refugees in Indonesia

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020


Acknowledgement of country News headlines with Cait Kelly Robbie Bundle joins Carly to discuss the Yalinguth Art Prize. Yalinguth (“yesterday” in Woi Wurrung) is an innovative Augmented Reality experience, expressed entirely through sound, accessible via a location-specific mobile App. The Yalinguth prize is seeking submissions from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, living on or connected to the land we now call Victoria, to visually represent the Yalinguth App. Submissions close on the 11th of September. For more details on The Yalinguth Prize, you can visit their Facebook page. Robbie Bundle is a singer-songwriter and musician who has been writing and performing music for more than 35 years. In 2014, Robbie formed the Melbourne Community Indigenous Film Collective (MCIFC), an unincorporated Indigenous organisation that supports the development of Indigenous filmmakers in Victoria. Robbie has been a key force in initiating Yalinguth and is a member of the Project Working Group.  We return to our Thursday Breakfast poetry and writing segment. This week we hear Groundwork a text written and read by Snack Syndicate. The text was part of 'Endless Study, Infinite Debt' produced with Liquid Architecture in June this year. Snack Syndicate is Andrew Brooks and Astrid Lorange.  Scheherazade speaks with JN Joniad, a Rohingya refugee and journalist presently living in Jakarta, Indonesia. JN was studying engineering in Myanmar when he was forced to abandon his chosen career path and flee into exile. He has since become a student of political science as well as a writer and human rights activist searching for a safe and durable solution for refugees in Indonesia and around the world. He joins us to discuss Rohingya persecution, life in limbo for people seeking asylum in Indonesia, and the added COVID-19 dynamics. Songs Miiesha ft. Hoodzy, JessB, JessWar - Hold StrongBirdz, Fred Leone - Bagi-la-m Bargan 

Monday Breakfast
COVID affects on Music Industry, Diversity in AUS Media and "Where Are You Today" audio project

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020


0:15:00  - Paddy, talks with Dr Catherine Strong from RMIT, and they discuss the impact of COVID on the music industry and what the road to recovery might look like.0:00:30 - Ella speaks with journalist and RMIT associate professor Janak Rogers, about diversity in the Australian media. 0:01:00 - Kurdish artist and musician @FarhadBandesh in conversation with Claudia Craig about seeking asylum, COVID-19, his new song "Cruel Policy" and the "Where Are You Today" audio project with Liquid Architecture.SONGS; Desert Mulga Life - Pama Yampiya Nat Vaser - Higher life Allara - Wala is life Farhad Bandesh - Cruel Policy

Thursday Breakfast
LGBTI+ Legal Needs Survey, Chi Tran, Logging exemption, Refugees held in Mantra Bell City, Harm Reduction Vic

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020


 Acknowledgement of country News headlines with Cait Kelly Max speaks with Sam Elkin speaks with Max about the LGBTI+ legal needs survey, which closes soon, as well as the Change Your ID day coming up in May. Chi Tran reading a selection of their poetry. Chi Tran is an emerging artist and writer, based in Naarm. Chi has written and exhibited in Cordite Poetry Review, Firstdraft, ACCA, Liquid Architecture, and many more. They also have forthcoming work in un. magazine and Minority Report.  Scheherazade speaks withChris Schuringa from the Googerah Environment Centre (GECO). Chris talks about the 10-year logging exemptions that have just been rolled over in late March in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic while the area is recovering from this season's devasting bushfires.  Danush, a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee currently detained at Mantra Bell City, talks to Priya about the harms of immigration detention, the need to release refugees into the community, and the potential impacts that coronavirus will have on detainees. Jane speaks with Max about challenges facing the drug using community in these uncertain times and shares some tips and tricks from Harm Reduction Victoria's awesome resources on drug use, planning and pharmacotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic.  SongsBecca Hatch - Girl Like MeArno Faraji - Bass Jumpin

Taiwan Talk
Liquid Architecture - Entering Tone Tour of Taiwan

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 12:31


Liquid Architecture is an Australian organisation for artists working with sound. They're touring Taiwan with the help of Ron Hanson, the co-founder of the publication White Fungus. Ron comes onto the show to talk about the tour and the sound scene here i

Taiwan Talk
Liquid Architecture - Entering Tone Tour of Taiwan

Taiwan Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017


Liquid Architecture is an Australian organisation for artists working with sound. They're touring Taiwan with the help of Ron Hanson, the co-founder of the publication White Fungus. Ron comes onto the show to talk about the tour and the sound scene here i

CANVAS: Art & Ideas
28 May 2017 | Lawrence Krauss, Liquid Architecture with Emma Ramsey and Geoffrey Gartner, Brenda Croft on Defying Empire and Still in my mind: Gurindji location, experience and visuality

CANVAS: Art & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017


In this episode we talk to the author of New York Times bestseller ‘A Universe from Nothing’, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss. Artists Emma Ramsey and Geoffrey Gartner join us to chat about their practice and Liquid Architecture's event 'negative volumes: danger magic' at Firstdraft. Brenda Croft discusses her work at Defying Empire at National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and Still in my mind: Gurindji location, experience and visuality at UNSW Galleries. Tracks by Big Ego Books.

MPavilion
MProjects—Liquid Architecture Anne-James Chaton's 'Testimonies' Live Performance • Sat 29 Oct 2016

MPavilion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 81:06


Liquid Architecture and MPavilion presented French sound poet and conceptualist Anne-James Chaton’s Testimonies, a new performance that extends his long-term interest in linguistic experimentation, phonetic rhythms, loops, repetitions and reverberations into new relational and conversational territories focused on world events. Drawing textual material out of one-on-one encounters with visitors to MPavilion that took place in late October, this performance was the culmination of the works created from each unique meeting, and explores the texture of words and the shape of texts via the personal and intimate materials from the general public.

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CANVAS: Art & Ideas
4 September | Canvas — Liquid Architecture Special

CANVAS: Art & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016


This show is entirely dedicated to Liquid Architecture, What would a feminist methodology sound like?. This two day event took place at Firstdraft over the 1 and 2 September. Co-curator Fran Barrett joins us in the studio, and we play recorded segments from the event including, Aunty Jenny Munro and Lorna Munro and CoCo Solid. Music by Sezzo Snot.

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Out From Under
Jannah Quilll | NWAP096

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 59:00


Sydney artist Jannah Quill works in electronic installation and performance, exploring and exposing hidden energies, predominantly through the photo voltaic process – translating light into electricity and ultimately into sound and music. Through her work she begins to “uncase electronic music for what it really is”. In this episode of Out From Under, I talk to Jannah Quill about her work and her process, and listen to her solo sound works – including a set recorded for the Liquid Architecture event, Ritual Community Music – and works recorded under her WDK project with Laura Hunt from Sydney punk band Ghastly Spats.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

Queering The Air
Emotional Labour, Feminism, Capital Value and Theory with Aurelia Guo and Eva Birch

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2015


On this episode of Queering the Air Thanh Hằng explores Women's Emotional Labour, Feminism, Capital Value and Theory with Melbourne-based writer and artist, Aurelia Guo and co-founder of the Feminist Theory Reading Group, Eva Birch.We also hear from with Arrente woman, Celeste Liddle's s talk at Liquid Architecture's FMX: What would a Feminist Methodology sound like? .   

Women on the Line
Sounds of Feminism

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015


What would a feminist methodology sound like? That's the question that sound festival Liquid Architecture is posing. Over four weeks, 31 brilliant female artists are stepping up to respond. We hear profound performances from Celeste Liddle, Evelyn Ida Morris, and Makiko Yamamoto, plus a conversation with Liquid Architecture's artistic director, Danni Zuvela. 

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4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 97 - Liquid Architecture 2014

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 56:18


Alessandro Bosetti: Italian artist Alessandro Bosetti probes the slippage between information and pure sound in speech – the point at which language becomes music and at which music becomes a language. With Mask Mirror, the work he performed at Liquid Architecture, Alessandro uses a synthesiser to manipulate spoken word samples from field research, interviews, conversations and soliloquies to develop elaborate abstract live compositions. More specifically, Mask Mirror is an instrument that contains thousands of fragments of language – some words some only syllables – that have been arranged into categories. Each key on his keyboard corresponds to a different category and when pressed will produce a random word or sound corresponding to that category. Alessandro responds to the instrument – that is also uses his voice – in real-time and the results are often intriguing and also humorous. Recorded & mixed by Andrew McLellan. Recorded at Liquid Architecture 2014, IMA, Brisbane. 1st October 2014. Bianca Hester: Bianca Hester is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Sydney College of the Arts. Her work convergences between social space, materiality and embodiment as processes in motion. For Liquid Architecture Bianca produced a work entitled ‘Sonic alterations of constructed space with metal object’ that uses a number of blue metal rings. When spun, the metal of the rings meets the materiality of the ground, generating a sonic signature that reverberates as a sequence of dissonant cross-rhythms. The rings temporarily seize the space in which they are set forth, incorporating it into their hypnotic rotations. Recorded & mixed by Andrew McLellan. Recorded at Liquid Architecture 2014, IMA, Brisbane. 1st October 2014. id m theftable: id m theftable is an American sound artist whose performances consist of stream of consciousness speech/mumbling, narrative and manipulated utterances. He’s released dozens of of LPs and tapes on his own music label, Mangdisc. These releases range from glitchy sonic pastiches to field recordings. It mirrors id m theftable’s own work, which sits in a grey area between what most would think of as conventional music performance and sound collage. Id m theftable’s performances can be manic and engaging, there is no barrier between the artist and audience. The manipulation and perversion of language has never been this enjoyable. Recorded & mixed by Andrew McLellan. Recorded at Liquid Architecture 2014, IMA, Brisbane. 1st October 2014. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday 21 November 2014. Show production and engineering: Josh Watson.

Art and Change
Eavesdropping on Artists: AM I / When the mountain changed its clothing

Art and Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2014 56:34


We’ll look at the varied role of the voice in the works. With opera director Matthew Lutton, chair Sarah Austin, Liquid Architecture co-artistic director Danni Zuvela and more.