Yearly Archives: 2015

Audacious Nights

audaciousbannerThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday October 24th, 2015
8:00pm
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IRD, Mike Minchington, Nicolas Woollaston – The CSSA’s favourite sons combine for a scorching improvised perfroamcne of noise, home-baked electronics, and pure virtuosity.

Teen Haters – Lytteltons drone luminaries conjure up soundscapes comprised of equal parts guitar feedback, cello and teen angst.

i .Ryoko – Neo-psychedelic mantras, electro-experimentation, and blazing walls of bright white noise from Wellington’s Thomas Lambert.

Flo Wilson – Electronic textures, beats and manipulated vocals.

Noel Meek – Fresh off the back of his tour of Japan and Indonesia.

DJ Comb Over – Auricle’s favourite in house DJ; a second hand electronics shop, meets a bad hair day.

Audacious Saturday Matinee

11334273_10153069640048865_4940084707864690343_oThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday October 24th, 2015
Doors open from 2:30pm

Richard B. Keys & Julia Harvie – High Frequency Trading – A performance piece for electronic sound and dance, that explores the relationship between freedom and improvisation and the  technological and economic forces that influence (and seek to define) the contemporary subject. The piece employs data-sonification of the stock market in real time to produce generative sound which the dancer interprets.

Stanier Black-Five – Oenosthesia III – A further development of the Oenosthesia project that began on a artist residency in Irpinia, Italy. Stanier Black-Five will create a wine soundscape live, the works to extend and augment the texture and flavours of a number of different wines.

Audacious 2015 Opening

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday, October 23rd, 2015
From 7:00pm
Koha to the artists
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Ariana Tikao & Mahina-Ina Kaui – A Karakia and Karanga by Ariana Tikao and Mahina-Ina Kaui will open the Audacious Festival of Sonic Arts 2015 followed by a range of performances of taonga pūoro, electro-acoustic improvisation and noise.

Kathleen Kim – is an experimental composer and musician whose current and past projects include LA Fog, SheKhan and Lady Noise. She has a background in classical, jazz and improvisational.

Richard Francis employs musique concrete techniques, and modular synthesis to conjure nuance worlds of sound.

Ladder is Part of the Pit – Dunedin’s finest exponents of electro-acoustic experimentation. The Ladder is Part of the Pit will close the evening with their own exquisite of “glaciated collective sonic ritual prayer“.

 

SCAPE Sonic Portraits Workshops

Sonic Portrait Workshop Part 1
Scape Art Central, Corner of Gloucester & Colombo St, Christchurch City
Saturday 17 October 2015 11:00am – 12:30pm
Sonic Portrait Workshop Part 2
CPIT, Madras St, Christchurch City
Saturday 31 October 2015 11:00am – 1:00pm
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The Cantabrian Society of Sonic Artists (CSSA) in partnership with SCAPE Public Art present Sonic Portraits, a unique exploration of self and world through sound via two workshops in the art of audio field recording and composition. The Auricle’s Sonic Portraits workshops offer a unique opportunity to compose a self-portrait through sound. Drawing on the practices of active listening, sound walking and field recording followed by multichannel audio mixing, participants will be guided through the composition of a sonic portrait of their lived, day-to-day experience of the sound environment they inhabit.

Part 1 is an introductory session explaining the basic concepts concerning active listening, and practical recording techniques. Between the introductory and editing sessions, participants will have two weeks to make recordings of their own, unique sound-environment at their discretion. No prior experience with recording, audio editing, or sound practices are required. All you need are open ears and a simple recording device, which could range from a smart phone to a stand-alone portable audio recorder.

Paul Timings & friends @ the Auricle

ptThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday, October 17th, 2015
From 8:00pm
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An evening of soundings, direct from the Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery, featuring:

IRD, Mike Minchington, Nicolas Woolaston and Paul Timings.

///NOISE/// to be played in as yet to be determined conditions of complete nullified darkness or absolute piercing light, at various levels of amplification, for various durations.

 

Khal Performances

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday, October 9th, 2015
From 7:00pm
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A performative iteration of Helga Fassonaki’s project Khal, on exhibit at the Auricle this October, with five local sonic artists performing original Khal scores:

  • Stainer Black-Five (Jo Burzynska) – performing ‘One Two Sides Dirty’
  • Mela (Helen Greenfield) – performing ‘Remove’
  • Misfit Mod (Sarah Kelleher) – performing ‘Hair Porn’
  • French Concession (Ella) – performing ‘Heavy Light’
  • Instant Fantasy – performing ‘One Song Two Sides Bold Breathing’

Khal by Helga Fassonaki

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Showing: 8th – 31st October, 2015
Opening: Thursday 8th October, 6-8pm
Performances: Friday 9th October from 7pm
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An iteration of Helga Fassonaki’s project Khal with the original 16 scores and recorded interpretations by the participating artists. In addition five local artists will be performing Fassonaki’s scores live on Friday 9 October at the Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery.

While residing in Tabriz, Iran for a month in 2014, Helga Fassonaki made 16 sculptural ‘scores’, which were sent abroad for 16 female artists to interpret. In order for these scores to be performed in a legal fashion, they had to be unleashed from the laws that rule post-revolutionary Iran, laws that forbid women from singing in public because of ‘the seductive quality of the female voice’. Sending these scores out into the world to be performed was an attempt to bring attention to this law whilst also acting as a gentle protest in the form of a disguised language traveling freely and unbound by governing law.

The scores, their performances and reinterpretations are collectively entitled ‘Khal’. Different iterations of Khal are being presented in galleries in the US and New Zealand in 2015 where the scores and their interpretations by the recipients of the scores are being displayed, heard, and reinterpreted – presenting the idea of a ‘living score’ as an archive open to edits, renewal and dialogue. As the series unfolds from one event to another, Fassonaki seeks to create a composition of voices and actions. Like the idea of Khal – a derogatory term in Farsi for Iranian Pop music that was sent to Iran by Iranian US immigrants in the form of homemade mixed tapes so that Iranian residents could listen to their country’s own pop stars.

The original recipients of Fassonaki’s scores include Kali Z Fasteau (NYC, NY), Kelly Jayne Jones (London, UK), Heather Leigh (Glasgow, Scotland), Jenny Gräf (Copenhagen, Denmark), Zaïmph (Brooklyn, NY), Chiara Giovando (Los Angeles, CA), Shana Palmer (Baltimore, MD), Purple Pilgrims (North Island, NZ), Rachael Melanson (London, UK), Christina Carter (Austin, Texas), Gabie Strong (Los Angeles, CA), Ashley Paul (London, UK), Angeline Chirnside (Auckland, NZ), Matana Roberts (NYC, NY), Rachel Shearer with Beth Ducklingmonster (Auckland, NZ), and Kathleen Kim (Los Angeles, CA). Additional participating artists thus far include Suki Dewey, Fariba Safai, Nazanin Daneshvar, Yasi Alipour, Laura Sofia, Julia Santoli, Jo Burzynska, Helen Greenfield, Sarah Kelleher, Ella, and Gemma Syme.

Helga Fassonaki, a recent transplant to New York City, creates and curates sound and visual installations, group situations, films, and performances that utilize and question temporality, power structures, subcultures and the human body as a sculptor of sound in space. Floating between worlds of sound and visual art, Fassonaki borrows from one to set up the rhythms and pulses that inform the other.
www.helgafassonaki.net
Also see www.vimeo.com/album/3309705

Instant Fantasy DJ set with visuals from Toshi Endo

12033138_10154194729853625_5500177270156226889_nThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday, September 25th, 2015
From 7:30pm
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INSTANT FANTASY (DJ set) with visuals from Toshi Endo… Come down relax, have a drink and let Instant Fantasy take you on a magic carpet ride!

I can show you the world
Shining, shimmering, splendid
Tell me, princess, now when did
You last let your heart decide?

I can open your eyes
Take you wonder by wonder
Over, sideways and under
On a magic carpet ride