Curated and Presented by Matt Hulse, The Audible Picture Show is a growing collection of works submitted by a diverse range of people responding to the challenge of creating short works of audio for 'a dark cinema'. It evolves and adapts to each new context of presentation, incorporating wherever possible works by local artists. In this way, the show absorbs a little of the flavour of its journey and builds up an intriguing archive that can be re-presented in new environments, to fresh ears, mapping & weaving a sonic pathway. The result is a unique and entertaining experience giving the mind's eye a welcome stretch.
Friday, 1 February 2008
The Audible Picture Show
We are pleased to announce that on the Friday evening of the conference Matt Hulse will join us to present The Audible Picture Show - Original audio works for dark cinemas.
Curated and Presented by Matt Hulse, The Audible Picture Show is a growing collection of works submitted by a diverse range of people responding to the challenge of creating short works of audio for 'a dark cinema'. It evolves and adapts to each new context of presentation, incorporating wherever possible works by local artists. In this way, the show absorbs a little of the flavour of its journey and builds up an intriguing archive that can be re-presented in new environments, to fresh ears, mapping & weaving a sonic pathway. The result is a unique and entertaining experience giving the mind's eye a welcome stretch.
Curated and Presented by Matt Hulse, The Audible Picture Show is a growing collection of works submitted by a diverse range of people responding to the challenge of creating short works of audio for 'a dark cinema'. It evolves and adapts to each new context of presentation, incorporating wherever possible works by local artists. In this way, the show absorbs a little of the flavour of its journey and builds up an intriguing archive that can be re-presented in new environments, to fresh ears, mapping & weaving a sonic pathway. The result is a unique and entertaining experience giving the mind's eye a welcome stretch.
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