
Exhibition
Fausto Melotti: Counterpoint
16 Jan 2019 – 07 Apr 2019
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
London, United Kingdom
£20/£17 Estorick Members
Join artist and musician Graham Dunning to learn different techniques to modify three vinyl records to create a mechanical techno composition.
Join artist and musician Graham Dunning to learn different techniques to modify three vinyl records to create a mechanical techno composition. Learn about live sampling from records; optical trigger pattern disks and rotating physical sequencer to explore rhythm as pattern and fractions as beats. Finally, each set of three disks will be combined in the tower to create a playable machine-composition. You will get to keep the records you make along with a recording of your live composition.
This class is suitable for all levels of experience.
£20 / £17 Estorick Members. Book online or by phone calling 020 77049522
About the artist
Graham Dunning is a self-taught artist and musician. His live work explores sound as texture, timbre and something tactile, drawing on bedroom production, tinkering and recycling found objects. Much of the work evolves through experimentation with different processes: considering the methods by which sounds become music; process as a continuum encompassing both improvisational and procedural methods; and testing analogous processes across different media. Graham has performed solo and in ensembles across the UK, Europe and Canada, and exhibited in the UK, Europe, New Zealand and USA.
Exhibition
Fausto Melotti: Counterpoint
16 Jan 2019 – 07 Apr 2019
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
London, United Kingdom
Workshop
Adult Art Class: Vinyl Deconstruction
12 Feb 2019
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
London, United Kingdom
Workshop
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Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
London, United Kingdom
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