Music

Sound Art: Tetsuya Umeda / Dirty Electronics / Tim Shaw

Date: Sunday, Sep 30 2018
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: Various venues
Artists
Dirty Electronics, Tim Shaw, Tetsuya Umeda

Scrap metal, ceramic bowls, miscellaneous electronics and wires: ephemera drawn together to create a series of stunning sound-led performance/installations.

Arnolfini hosts artists Tetsuya Umeda, Dirty Electronics and Tim Shaw on their national Sacrificial Floors tour.

Japanese sound-artist and performer Tetsuya Umeda is renowned for crafting exploratory sound works, transforming domestic objects and scrap materials, and incorporating physics and elemental forces – gravity, wind, fire, water.

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John Richards, also known as Dirty Electronics, creates sound performance/installations that use ritual, gesture, touch and social interaction.

Tim Shaw is an artist interested in the hidden aspects of communication and recording technologies.

Umeda will present one of his unique performance-installations that generate sound out of balloons, trickling water, dry ice and tin cans like miniature science-labs-turned- alchemical-rituals – work that’s been presented all over the world.

Sept 30, 7.30pm, £7. For more info, visit www.facebook.com/events/280114439492522

 

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By steve wright, Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

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