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Liquid Architecture 9
Cédric Peyronnet, aka Toy.Bizarre (France)
Nat (Victoria)
Jacques Soddell (Victoria)
Cat Hope (Western Australia)
8pm, Saturday 26th July
Tickets pre-sale $15/$10 at the door
Bar opens 7:30pm
Hellenic Club, 75 Stirling Street, Perth
For details: 9228 3711
Cédric Peyronnet, aka Toy.Bizarre(France)
Cédric Peyronnet is a French sound artist working since the 1990s with phonography (Field recordings, “sound hunting”…), soundscapes, using the principles of concrete, acousmatic, and electroacoustic music. His work, whose main theme is the exploration of places via sound recording and listening, takes the form of compositions and sound pieces (CD, Vinyl ... more than forty titles published), concerts, sound screenings and sound installations. His work with soundscapes led him to practice “sound mapping” and implement daily the principles of acoustic ecology. He also works from time to time in schools, “teaching” kids about our “sound environment” and the importance of the ear. More info at www.ingeos.org
Nat (Victoria)
Nat has directed Australia's premiere festival of sound arts, Liquid Architecture , annually since its inception in 2000. He has lectured in sound art from the National Gallery in Canberra to Melbourne's RMIT University. Since the late 90s he has produced and performed experimental music and has composed sound design for videos and animations since 1998. He has produced interactive sound works for the web, CD-Rom and installation and has curated and coordinated group shows of CD-Rom, music-video and sound art. His current projects include the experimental rock outfit MxR, and Film§coria, a series of soundtracks for appropriated video pieces. Nat also finds time to teach sound to multimedia students at RMIT University and undertake a PhD in sound art.
Jacques Soddell (Victoria)
Jacques Soddell is a Bendigo-based sound artist (live performance and installation). He mainly works with field recordings which he often manipulates beyond recognition and layers them to create electroacoustic soundscapes. He sometimes works in 4 channels, and has recently started improvising multilayered images to his soundscapes. He also creates works for theatre group Punctum and choreographer Megan Beckwith. Recent projects include Museum of Lost Sound (with animator Paul Fletcher). Curates experimental music series Undue Noise and runs sound art label Cajid Media. More info at www.cajid.com/jacques
Cat Hope (Western Australia)
Cat Hope is an active performer, sound artist, composer and music researcher. She creates pure music, music for film, sound art, singer-songwriter material, noise music, video art, interactive art and has over 10 CD releases. Her music focuses on the low end of the sound spectrum, and she has a particular interest in the relationship between sound and image. She has toured her works in Europe, Japan and the USA. She is a PhD candidate in Sound Art at RMIT University Melbounre, and co-ordinator of composition and music technology studies at WAAPA, ECU.
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