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Spatial Measure

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday December 12, 2014
Doors open 7:00pm
$5 at the door to the artists
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Spatial Measure, an octaphonic electroacoustic performance by Seattle, USA / Singapore sonic artist Joel Ong explores the connection between scientific and artistic approaches to the environment, particularly with respect to sound and physical space.  His current current work focuses on the creation of systems of internal dialogue that interface ecological, digital and social systems.  These systems are often interactive and improvisational, where noises to the system become content through which the visitors and/or performers improvise with.

Local CSSA sonic artist Nicolas Woollaston will start the night’s performances with a set of  DIY synthesis.

Joel Ong is supported by the Singapore Internationale Foundation and the GSFEI scholarship and features research developed at DXARTS at the University of Washington. 

Sol Victus!

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday December 13, 2014
Doors open 7:00pm
Free entry for the suitably attired
Koha to the artists for all others
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Are you tired of the corporatisation of Xmas?

Done with ‘shop till you drop’?

Then come celebrate the upcoming December 25th late Roman pagan Victory of the Sun holy day at the annual Auricle Sol Victus Party with a night of nihilist noise!

Featuring IRD, Roger Robot, Mikelus Rophoney, Davidus Khan and Riddochulous Talcum plus moar!

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The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Sunday December 7, 2014
Performance 2:00pm
Free entry
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Dunedin based sonic artists Ali Bramwell and Charlotte Parallel will be inhabiting the Auricle Gallery this weekend preparing the space for a physical activation of the kinetic and sound possibilities of the installation at 2pm on Sunday. Audience participation is welcome and the installation will remain active into the afternoon.

Momentum by Nat Grant

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Showing: 12-5pm, 4-28 December, 2014
Opening: 4 December, 6-8pm
12 channel recording
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Momentum is a collaborative composition in 12 movements, one for each month of 2012. The work was created over the course of the year with over 60 people from around the world contributing sounds to be included. All 12 compositions are arranged in 12 individual ambisonic channels allowing the listener to move around the gallery space and thus the 12 months of the year.

Nat Grant is a Melbourne Australia based sonic artist whose work explores the intersections between improvisation, chance, and intention in the development of sound as a sculptural medium. Through the integration of electronic processing and sampling with acoustic sound recordings, she creates cumulative sound works that link consciousness and memory, allowing interaction between human and natural environments.

http://momentumproject.blogspot.com

Sounds of prehistoric images

10626428_579880812158324_2913620918413919076_oThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday November 21, 2014
Doors open 7:00pm
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A night of reactionary music and video projections of animals in motion, the sonic artists will be playing along to Camels, Elephants, Cheetahs, and Komodo dragons. Featuring Mario VillarroelNicolas Woollaston , Michael Minchington, Julian , and Joseph Burgess on violin.

Adam Willetts, Asteroid Anxiety and Nicolas Woollaston

anxietyThe Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday November 22, 2014
Doors open 7:00pm
$5 on the door to the artists
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Three sets of electronica utilizing DIY & modular synths, exploring textures & rhythmic noise in multichannel surround sound.

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.

Born in the UK, Asteroid Anxiety was trapped in Russia for many years before escaping to New Zealand in 2013. He fled over the ice 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. Asteroid Anxiety’s music has been described as “darkly melancholy”, “mordantly soothing”, and “making you feel like you’re on a spaceship that has just crashed”.

Nicolas Woollaston, creative technologist, delights in designing and playing with electronic gadgetry, making wonderful and strange noises. He combines human and electronic vocalisations to present a seething and soothing soundscape of drones and wails.

Our Love will Destroy the World

The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Saturday November 29, 2014
Doors open 7:00pm
$5 on the door to the artists
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Join us and Featherstone’s one and only Campbell Kneale for an experience of maximal microtonal violence, extreme body gnosis, and broken-guitar mumbo-jumbo. Arising from the ashes of Birchville Cat Motel his current project Our Love will Destroy the World involves excoriating blood-drones and blitzkrieg ragas from Nowhere, New Zealand, in search of fleeting moments of infinite density; where everything is louder than everything else, time slows to a crawl, and brains under stress slip into warm, prickly comas.

Accompanied by Peter Wright bowing a dying communications satellite through the decaying orbits of twelve chiming strings and a multi-layered haze of failing electronics. Nice.

The DontFuckWithMagic mobile shop will also be on hand dispensing hard to find, not available, CDRs and LPs.

Paper Nights

IMG00122-20141022-1433The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery
Friday November 14, 2014
Doors open 7:00pm
Free entry
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An evening of learning, failing, succeeding and forgetting noise. Sounded out in the Auricle Sound Gallery ambisonics with performances from Mike Michington and Paul Timings and supported by the CSSA Improv Club’s first open mic night (BYO electro or acoustic instrumentation)