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Daily Concerns: Symposium and Performances // LCC MA Sound Arts // Dilston Grove

10 Dec 2016

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Saturday
11:00 – 17:00

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Free but booking is essential: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lcc-postgraduate-shows-2016-ma-sound-arts-symposium-and-performances-tickets-29816693533#tickets

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A symposium organised in conjunction with Daily Concerns, the final exhibition of the LCC MA Sound Arts students at CGP London - Dilston Grove.

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DAILY CONCERNS: SYMPOSIUM AND PERFORMANCES
CGP London, Dilston Grove

A symposium organised in conjunction with Daily Concerns, the final exhibition of the LCC MA Sound Arts students at Dilston Grove, 10 December 1 - 4.30pm.

The symposium is FREE but booking is required: 
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lcc-postgraduate-shows-2016-ma-sound-arts-symposium-and-performances-tickets-29816693533#tickets

  • 1pm Symposium with Sam Belinfante and Lisa Hall
    • The symposium will focus on the role of sound in relation to the everyday, the domestic and notions of care. With talks from Sam Belinfante and Lisa Hall, as well as contributions from the artists and the Course Leader Thomas Gardner, chaired by the exhibition's curator Irene Revell. The symposium will also be an opportunity to engage directly with the artists' research, with the display of their research posters and through direct conversation, a unique facet of the course.
       
  • 2.45pm Performances by Khaled Kaddal, Leanne Cunningham and Ilia Rogatchevski
    • Khaled Khaddal’s multipartite performance project, CODE 03 and CODE 20, explores the psychological impact of the belliphonic on the listener during transformative socio-political events, and CODE 20 will be performed this afternoon. Leanne Cunningham’s performance installation evokes a new set-up of dialogue, as an alternative archive of personal knowledge. Ilia Rogatchevski’s work, through a series of ‘mute radio objects’ and live radio transmissions, invites the presence of the pure earth signal into the exhibition space, and explores the simultaneous nature of radio as ever-present, yet only accessible through specific mediating technologies.

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London College of Communication

London College of Communication

London, United Kingdom

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