Monthly Archives: August 2016

Adam Willetts & Asteroid Anxiety

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday 2nd September
Doors open from 7pm
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Known mostly for his synthesizer works Adam Willetts will be marking his first performance at the new Auricle gallery with the debut of a new project performing an improvised acoustic work on porutu.

Born in the UK, Asteroid Anxiety was trapped in Russia for many years before escaping to New Zealand. He fled over the icy tundra with rudimentary instruments cobbled together from Soviet space program castaways and nuclear industry detritus, saving them from destruction at the hands of Orthodox vigilantes. Early murmurings about debilitating bucolic influences proved deceptive and his music continues to exist as a cold, dark wasteland devoid of life.

Jetzt by John Chrisstoffels

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Showing: 1st – 24th September, 2016
Opening: 1st September, 6-8pm
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Interactive sound installation

 

Jetzt, a German word that means ‘now’ but it sounds and looks a bit like ‘jets’.

‘Now’ or ‘jetzt’ might suggest the ever present moment and for some Germans (perhaps a Hegel or a Heidegger) they might suggest that we pause to think a little deeper about ‘being in time’. Let us imagine that ‘now’ is indeed a ‘jet’. We are passengers seated on a long journey, perhaps the dream destination of our lives. We put our feet up and rest in the knowledge that our safe flight has been measured and calibrated with pinpoint accuracy and we will arrive at our destination on ‘time’. This gives us peace of mind to relax. However, when we think about that something about ‘free will’ appears to gnaw at us inside as we realise we are trapped in a pressurised cabin at 20 000 feet (or a planet hurtling around the sun).

Closing our eyes, we tune into the sounds around us. We hear the hum of the jet engines, and perhaps we catch part of a conversation in a foreign language. There is always the ubiquitous disembodied cry of a baby and importantly the white noise of oxygen pumped around the fuselage. Concentrate hard on the rush of air. We hear it go in and out of phase. Imagine a strange Doppler effect as the sound travelling in the fuselage effected by any number of relative speeds. Yes the speed of sound can be measured but there is at this moment a symphony of infinite possibilities in this moment of being.

John Chrisstoffels has been involved in music and cinematography for over 30 years and presently is a Senior Lecturer in Film at the Canterbury University School of Fine Arts. His research into ‘transient places’ such as Aircraft Fuselages and Airport Terminals are central to his current DocFA thesis.

Audio Archaeology – 001

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Thursday 18th August, from 7pm
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Come join us for a low key monthly evening of sonic explorations in a gallery setting through a full sphere surround sound ambisonic system showcasing a plethora of artifacts from coveted private collections in a way that only ambisonics could achieve.

An anti club night of sorts, breaking down the four walls that surround generic electronic sound nights.

Introducing flux the cynic (Inner Ocean, Mt Fuji Tapes) who will be playing some organic lo-fi selections from his original collections. https://soundcloud.com/lostrecordings1990/sets/flux-the-cynic-lxstrex00

Residents Shalashaska & Underslung.
http://darkroom.bar/

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All welcome. register interest in bringing along sound you would like to hear through the ambisonic system, or in preforming a live (this does not have to be a traditional dj set, instrumental or hardware based) preformance, it can be inspired absolutely anywhere in between, you may even want to score an audiobook in volumes. Message prior to each monthly gathering, via our group page: http://bit.ly/audio888

Neo Auricle

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Thursday 4th August, from 8pm
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Welcome to the Auricle 2.0 now resident alongside the Darkroom, Galaxy Records and Next Gallery at 336 St Asaph St Christchurch Central!

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery reopens this Thurs Aug 4 with a new exhibition in the new ambisonic surround sound gallery followed by local CSSA sonic artists Roy Montgomery and the Teen Haters from 8pm on the Darkroom stage.

Exhibition, ‘On the Constant Dissolution of the Same‘ by Malcolm Riddoch opens 6-8pm with wines kindly provided by Pegasus Bay.