This is a two-day colloquium which explores noise as a concept that embraces the expressive, the idea of noise as a resistance and, through mutating repetition, a catalyst for creative production.
From this perspective noise moves out of the solely auditory register into a multi-sensory realm of non-representational logic.
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21-22 March 2015
The University of Greenwich is hosted a two-day colloquium to explore noise as a concept that embraces the expressive, the idea of noise as a resistance and, through mutating repetition, a catalyst for creative production.
From this perspective noise moves out of the solely auditory register into a multi-sensory realm of non- representational logic.
Programme:
Saturday 21 March
11:30 – Keynote Presentation – Steve Kennedy
12:00 – Workshop – Dirty Electronics
13:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Papers – Ian Thompson, Dushume, Sarah Sparkes
15:15 – Coffee
16:00 – Performances – Alice Eldridge, Manuela Barczewski, Rie Nakajima, and Atau Tanaka.
Sunday 22 March
12:00 – ‘In conversation’ – Nicolas Collins with David Toop
13:00 – Lunch
14:00 – Keynote Presentation – Atau Tanaka
15:00 – Performances – Poulomi Desai & Dushume, Andrew Hill, Melanie Clifford, Nuno Salihbegovic and Nicolas Collins