Talk
KIMA: Noise | Urban Noise and Communities, Public Talk
23 Nov 2010 – 23 Nov 2019
Tate Modern
London, United Kingdom
How do urban noises affect our physical, mental and emotional wellbeing? From 20 to the 24 November, art collective ANALEMA GROUP will explore the effects of urban noise through interactive art at Tate Exchange.
Following a year-long development with Stephen Stansfeld, Queen Mary University of London, KIMA: Noise presents the outcome of this collaboration between research and cutting-edge, participatory art at Tate Exchange to the public. The project brings together scientists and artists with local communities and the general public to open a discourse on the impact of noise on wellbeing. Through innovative art practices, the collective Analema Group will highlight the effect of urban noise on health.
The interactive art installation offers an experience of urban noises in a new way. You will be able to draw your own form of noise and listen to it as multi-dimensional sound sculpture in the space around you. Experience soundwaves with your own body and see noise come to life visually!
More details about the full program of events can be found at: www.analemagroup.com
Talk
KIMA: Noise | Urban Noise and Communities, Public Talk
23 Nov 2010 – 23 Nov 2019
Tate Modern
London, United Kingdom
Talk
KIMA: Noise | Free Opening Talk
20 Nov 2019
Tate Modern
London, United Kingdom
Workshop
KIMA: Noise | Workshop at Tate Exchange
24 Nov 2019
Tate Modern
London, United Kingdom
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