Monthly Archives: June 2017

Lost Temple. A Finale

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday 24th June 2017
6:00pm
Facebook event

a night of selected original works by T.L. Bigelow (Lost Temple)
with special guests.

low key sonic explorations through
16 channel 3d ambisonics with visuals.

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░ Exhibitied Christchurch Works → 18:00

░ Thomas William Downs → 19:00

░ IRD/A.D./Reuben Derrick → 19:30

▐░ Lost Temple: I → 20:15
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▐ Intermission▐ 21:30 – Exhibited Christchurch Works
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░ [ lucky.s. ] → 22:00

░ P O L O → 22.30

▐░ Lost Temple: II → 23:30

░ Eske/Aiia → 00:00

16-Channel 3D Ambisonics with Visuals & Indoor Plants

Free Entry ░ R18 Venue ░

Opens: 6:00pm [til late]

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Memory Burn: 2/3

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Wednesday 13th June
7:30pm
Facebook event

 

The second of three consecutive Wednesday night shows, this performance will feature collaborations with our good friend Adam Willetts! Searching, reflective acoustic sounds…8pm (prompt) start, Free!

 

 

 

Memory Burn: An electracoustic accession

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Wednesday 7th June
7:30pm
Facebook event

 

Memory Burns for you on three consecutive Wednesday evening sessions that aim to highlight different sides of the duo IRD/ Months, with guests.

For this first evening Memory Burn will be pulling out the tapes, radio, turntable and other devices misused and repurposed, in an attempt to redefine “soundspace”

 

 

 

An Audacious Decade

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Showing: Friday 2-23 June 11am-4pm
Saturday 3-24 June 1-4pm 2017
Opening: Thursday 1st June, 5:30pm
Facebook event


An Audacious Decade Exhibition — Festival Opening — Magazine Launch

An Audacious Decade celebrates ten years of the Borderline Ballroom – an arts collective and group of friends who have been instrumental in building Canterbury’s Sound Community. This group exhibition both documents the decade through images and sonic artefacts, and features new ambisonic, intermedia, and oenosthetic installations by Malcolm Riddoch, Nicolas Woollaston, Adam Willetts and Jo Burzynska.

Join us for a preview of the exhibition, the opening of An Audacious Decade four-day festival, as well as the launch a special commemorative publication, An Audacious Decade, featuring documentary photography from CSSA members and essays from Jo Burzynska, Bruce Russell, David Khan, James Hope, and Malcolm Riddoch.

Wines for the opening supplied by Pegasus Bay.

Documenting a Decade 2007–17
Documentary photographs contributed by the following CSSA members and sympathisers: Chris Andrews, Marine Aubert, Rustle Covini, Helen Greenfield, David Khan, Malcolm Riddoch, Jan Titus, Peter Wright, and Nicolas Woollaston

Ghosts of Auricles Past
Malcolm Riddoch

Featuring spatial recordings of audience outtakes from Auricles past, this sonic intervention mixes the present and past of the gallery’s sonic space and time. The artwork seeks to immerse a present audience in a living, shared sonic heritage, and invites an openness to the sonic future of Auricles past and present.

Malcolm Riddoch’s sonic arts practice melds experimental electroacoustic techniques and phenomenological method in an investigation of acousmatic listening and the electronic transformation of soundscapes; notions of indeterminacy in composition for installation and performance; the use of whole acoustic spaces in sound art installation and music performance; and electroacoustic feedback as an embodied, intentional, temporalizing process. His medium is non-tonal, timbrally focused and technologically organised sound, where thematic dissolution is his sonic theme.
http://malcolmriddoch.com/

Light Chimes
Adam Willetts

Adam Willetts is exhibiting two pieces in the Audacious Decade exhibition. A new work called Light Chimes in which a number of simple solar engines perform an evolving sound work on pentatonic chimes, and also a DIY synth that he built in 2008 using circuit designs by Nicolas Woollaston.

Adam Willetts is a sonic and visual artist based in Christchurch. He works across a wide range of media from the high tech to the very low tech and handcrafted.

The Fall of Water
Nicolas Woollaston

Listen to the rhythms of water whose periodic patterns have been the governor for all of human history and indeed all of life’s time on Earth. Listen for the rhythmic patterns, listen for the chaotic missteps. The ways of water tread a fine line between order and chaos, which perhaps tells us less about water and more about the way our minds distinguish order from chaos. Water is the yard-stick that humanity can use to calibrate all our relations with the Earth.

Nicolas Woollaston is a Christchurch artist.

Amazuppai
Jo Burzynska

Amazuppai uses the interactions between sound and wine to explore the physical sensations, conceptual contrasts and subconscious synergies of ‘sweet and sour’. The knife-edge balance between these two contrary but often complimentary tastes and their semantic associations is explored in Amazuppai (the Japanese for sweet-sour, comparable to the idea of bittersweet); reinforced and destabilised through the interplay of a crisp off-dry Riesling with a modulating soundscape. Presented over the Audacious Decade festival days.

Jo Burzynska is a sound artist and wine writer whose work in these areas has increasingly converged in the production of multisensory art. Her installations and performances are regularly created at the intersection of the senses, combining sound and taste, which is also the topic of her current doctoral research. Joburzynska.com