Festivals

  • SOUND/IMAGE 2023 Call for Works

    “Creativity Shared”  A festival curated by the SOUND/IMAGE Research Centre.   9-12 November 2023  University of Greenwich, London, UK  This festival brings together artists and experts exploring the relationship between sounds and images, and the images which sounds can construct by themselves.   To celebrate the publication of a new book on sonic creativity “Art of Sound: […]

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  • SOUND/IMAGE 2021 Exhibition

    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 […]

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  • 18-20/11: SOUND/IMAGE 22 Festival

    Loudspeaker Orchestra Concert Series SOUND/IMAGE Festival 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 artists to share their work and […]

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  • SOUND/IMAGE 2019

    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:

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  • Noise Colloquium

    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. Previous Events 21-22 March 2015 The […]

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