Yearly Archives: 2014

The Precessions of a Crowd

depression protestThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Sat Sep 13, 2014
Doors open 7pm
$5 koha to the artists
Facebook event

Paul Timings’ The Precessions of a Crowd is comprised of three segments from a field recording of the asset sales protest on 4 May 2012. Each segment is followed by a re-edit of the recording, which accentuates accidental and incidental sounds via repitition and time/pitch modification of common protest motifs. The composition seeks to blur the conceptual lines between protest and performance; crowd and individual; and political and personal. The aim of this is to comment on the role of protest and referenda as non-binding expressions of the people in a representative democracy.

Precessions recording project followed by solo performances by Paul Timings & Regressor!

In 2011 the New Zealand government proposed selling a proportion of its shares in five state-owned companies. In 2012 a coalition of groups, including opposition parties and non-government organisations, organised a series of protests and petitions against the policy, which ultimately resulted in a citizen-initiated referendum. While a 67.2 per cent margin expressed that they were not in favour of asset sales, the result was not binding on the government, and the asset sales went ahead.

Photograph ‘Depression protest‘ courtesy of Ministry for Culture and Heritage, updated 15-Jul-2013. Licensed by Manatū Taonga for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 3.0 New Zealand Licence.

Photography by Marine Aubert

Improv Club #3

Auricle Improv ClubThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
From 7:30pm
Facebook event

Join us for Improv Club at the Auricle every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.

Open to all comers; from musical neophytes to experienced improvising musicians and experimental noise makers; from graphic scores to game play and an-archy; from free Jazz to electronically structured and open improv; from Occidental tempered scale to full bandwidth white noise; from Braxton to Cardew to Bailey and beyond.

All are welcome!

Response Characters exhibition opening

Response CharactersThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Exhibition opening 11 September, 6pm
Free entry and wines from Pegasus Bay
Facebook event

Join us at the Auricle for the exhibition opening of Response Characters by Ted Apel.

The installation features six tubes that are used to impart strong resonances on sound recording and playback circuits in each tube. Each circuit independently alternates between recording sound and playing back its recording. The sounds recorded are a combination of the sounds produced by the other tubes, the ambient sounds of the space and, the resonance of the tube. In this way, the combined soundfield is an emergent property of the five tubes, that is, each tube’s sound is dependent on the contributions of the others.

Ted Apel is a sound artist whose sculptures and installations focus on the audio transducing element as the source of visual and sonic material. He has exhibited his work at sound art festivals and exhibits in the US, Poland, Canada, Austria and Gernamy.
Ted Apel received his M.A. in electroacoustic music at Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. in computer music at the University of California, San Diego. He currently lectures in Electronic Music / Sonic Arts at the New Zealand School of Music, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
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Free entry and wines from Pegasus Bay between 6-7pm!

Photography by Marine Aubert

Response Characters by Ted Apel

postcard-apelThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Showing: 12-5pm, 11-28 September, 2014
Opening: 11 September, 6-8pm

Response Characters – Arduinos, electronics, acrylic tubing & sound. Six tubes are used to impart strong resonances on sound recording and playback circuits in each tube. Each circuit independently alternates between recording sound and playing back its recording. The sounds recorded are a combination of the sounds produced by the other tubes, the ambient sounds of the space and, the resonance of the tube. In this way, the combined soundfield is an emergent property of the six tubes, that is, each tube’s sound is dependent on the contributions of the others.
Incidental Speakers – Loudspeakers, (9 cm x 9 cm x 9 cm)
These sonic sculptures engage with the ideas inherent in using sound as a medium for art while not employing sound as a medium. This ongoing series of works uses the loudspeaker as a conduit to explore ideas of the use of sound in art. While none of the speakers produce sound, they each attempt to express ideas of our aural experience. By omitting sonic phenomena from sound art, we can examine issues around sonic practice without recourse to the inherent visceral experience of sound.

Ted Apel is a sound artist whose sculptures and installations focus on the audio transducing element as the source of visual and sonic material. He has exhibited his work at sound art festivals and exhibits in the US, Poland, Canada, Austria and Germany. He received his M.A. in electroacoustic music at Dartmouth College and a Ph.D. in computer music at the University of California, San Diego. He currently lectures in Electronic Music / Sonic Arts at the New Zealand School of Music, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
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Awesome Vortex

rosenrotlolThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Sat Aug 30, 2014
Doors open 7pm
$5 door to the artists
Facebook event

The Auricle warmly invites you to a performance by Tim Coster and Adam Willetts, performing solo and together as Awesome Vortex.

Born in Auckland, Tim Coster currently resides in Melbourne, working as a musician and sound artist with a particular focus on published audio releases and live performances. He records and performs using modular synthesizer, cassettes, and other electronics to create melodic and textural sound environments.

Adam Willetts is a local Christchurch artist, who works in both the visual and sonic arts. Using a modular synthesizer he composes and performs live electronic music crafting percussive and textural pieces that are raw and minimal yet ceaselessly shifting, fracturing, collapsing, transforming and evolving.

Photography © 2014 Marine Aubert

Improv Club #2

Auricle Improv ClubThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
From 7:30pm
Facebook event

Join us for Improv Club at the Auricle every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.

Open to all comers; from musical neophytes to experienced improvising musicians and experimental noise makers; from graphic scores to game play and an-archy; from free Jazz to electronically structured and open improv; from Occidental tempered scale to full bandwidth white noise; from Braxton to Cardew to Bailey and beyond.

All are welcome!

Misfit Mod’s Electronic Music Practice for Women

Misfit Mod WorkshopThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Workshop 1: 7 – 9pm, Thursday 21st August
Workshop 2: 7 – 9pm, Thursday 28th August
Cost: $20 (per class)
Bookings via Eventbrite: Workshop 1 & Workshop 2
Facebook event
RadioNZ Music 101 Interview

From inspiration to execution, this workshop is designed to help women discover their own sound, guiding them through the technological process to develop their ideas into a unique body of work. This workshop is designed for those interested in learning:

Basic Recording Techniques
Equipment / Software
Writing / Ideas
Effects / Mixing Techniques

This workshop will cultivate a supportive, fun, accessible environment for women in which to start writing and recording their own electronic music. No prior experience is necessary.

Sarah Kelleher aka Misfit Mod, released her debut album Islands + Islands in 2013. Her work has been featured by Interview Magazine, Clash, Under the Radar, the BBC and MTV’s Iggy voted her as one of the ‘7 New Zealand Bands that Deserve a Big Breakthrough’. Also an audio engineer and lecturer, Sarah has also worked as a Lecturer at the School of Audio Engineering in London and Oxford, U.K.

Course Info:
The workshops will take place over two evenings. You are welcome to take take both or just one.

Workshop 1: 7 – 9pm, Thursday 24th July
Workshop 2: 7 – 9pm, Thursday 31st July

Cost: $20 (per workshop + booking)
Includes a complimentary glass of wine
Classes are very limited.

Bookings via Eventbrite: Workshop 1 & Workshop 2

For further info please contact us!
Call: +64 3 260 0501 or +64 225 946 512

This project embraces one of The Auricle’s core objectives to encourage more women to actively participate in sound/music. Please pass these details on to any women you know who might be interested.

Improv Club #1

Auricle Improv ClubThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
From 7pm
Facebook event

Join us for Improv Club at the Auricle every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month.

Open to all comers; from musical neophytes to experienced improvising musicians and experimental noise makers; from graphic scores to game play and an-archy; from free Jazz to electronically structured and open improv; from Occidental tempered scale to full bandwidth white noise; from Braxton to Cardew to Bailey and beyond.

All are welcome!