Exploring sonic and audio-visual practice
An AHRC Funded Project which aims to investigate if spatial thinking can provide new understandings of the audiovisual Audiovisual Space: Recontextualising Sound-Image Media, is an AHRC Funded Leadership Fellowship project led by Dr Andrew Knight-Hill, which aims to investigate if spatial thinking can provide new understandings of the audiovisual. The project engages a combination of ethnographic interviews with

An expanded experience of the cinematic, locating historical and contemporary artists’ work alongside the work of Jim Hobbs and Andrew Hill. (I)MAGESOUND(S) is a project that embraces an expanded experience of the cinematic, locating historical and contemporary artists’ work alongside the work of Jim Hobbs and Andrew Hill. The concept for the programme was originally

Jim Hobbs & Patrick Adam JonesDates: 1 – 23 April 2022PV: Thursday 31 March 2022 6 – 9pmOpen Thursday – Saturday 12 – 6pm Venue: Kingsgate Project Space Whereas measure often focuses on quantitative results, the two artists instead choose a more metaphysical approach to exploit the corporeal use of measuring apparatus. Here, surveying

Date: 15 December 2021 Venue: Stockwell Street Academic Building A new performance by Siôn Parkinson and Richard Whitby, with Amit Dinesh Patel aka Dushume. ROT, Greenwich is a new collaborative, semi-improvised performance, with Amit D Patel, aka Dushume. Using ‘rotting’ as a starting point, the artists will present a video score and a live piece of music using electronics, synthesisers, voice and

30 November – 18 December 2021 An exhibition and accompanying series of events showcasing the Sound/Image Research Group. Exhibiting Group Members: Dushume (Amit Dinesh Patel); Jim Hobbs; Andrew Knight-Hill; Emma Margetson; Angela McArthur; Ian Thompson; Jonathan Weinel; Richard Whitby. Using practice as a tool of critical enquiry, the SOUND/IMAGE Research Group investigates the possibilities available to create new aesthetic experiences through a range of sonic

Sound and Image: Aesthetics and Practices brings together international artist scholars to explore diverse sound and image practices, applying critical perspectives to interrogate and evaluate both the aesthetics and practices that underpin the audiovisual. Contributions draw upon established discourses in electroacoustic music, media art history, film studies, critical theory and dance; framing and critiquing these arguments

Jim Hobbs Dates: 1 – 29 August 2020 For Moribund State(s), Hobbs has returned to his childhood home (Ohio, USA) in order to confront the place where one is originally from. With a perspective that is only gained from a distance (in both time and space), he has gathered indigenous materials in order to forge

Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series Venue: The Amersham Arms, 388 New Cross Rd, London, SE14 6TY Date: 14 December 2022 Time: 7pm Entry: £5, booking is required [sobbing and moaning] An evening of experimental live sets and new audio-visual collaborations, including Territorial Gobbing, 0jon & Jim Hobbs, Richard Whitby and more.

Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series SOUND/IMAGE Festival The event has already taken place. Venue: Stockwell Street, University of Greenwich Date: 18-20 November 2022 Entry: Greenwich SOUND/IMAGE festival presents a series of exhibitions, workshops, talks and activities showcasing leading audio-visual art that investigates relationships between sound and image. The University has hosted a SOUND/IMAGE conference since 2015, inviting international world-leading

Exploring Sonic and Audio-Visual Practice 9-10 November 2019 This Colloquium explored the relationship between sounds and images, and the images which sounds can construct by themselves. Through a series of complementary strands – talks, screenings and loudspeaker orchestra concerts – we invited artists and experts to investigate sound and sound-image phenomena. Special guests included: Sound/Image 2019 Programme:
