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[ecrea] Granular: The Material properties of noise (colloquium and exhibition)
Wed Jan 17 13:30:30 GMT 2018
GRANULAR: THE MATERIAL PROPERTIES OF NOISE
The Project Space - University of Greenwich Stockwell Street Building
Performance and Colloquium: 26th/27th January 2018
Exhibition: 16th January - 3rd February 2018
An experiential investigation of noise as a granular entity, this
combined exhibition and event explores processes of disintegration and
reintegration - both as the mode of transference between states (whether
physical or digital) and the means by which a thing starts or ceases to be.
Granular: The Material Properties of Noise is curated by David
Waterworth, with works by Russell Duke, Jim Hobbs, Benjamin McDonnell,
Antonio Roberts, David Ryan, Audrey Samson and Rob Smith.
<http://www.greenwichunigalleries.co.uk/granular-the-material-properties-of-noise/>
Friday 26th January (7pm) A performance of Recitativo (2017)
<https://recitativoproject.com/> by David Ryan and ensemble will be held
in association with the exhibition.
Saturday 27th January (10am - 5pm) Steve Kennedy will chair a colloquium
that explores the themes of Granular, featuring contributions from many
of the exhibiting artists plus Greg Hainge (Keynote); Jane Grant; Hannah
Lammin; Charles Danby (with Rob Smith); and Cristina Grifone and Kelcy
Davenport (with David Ryan). This event will be followed by a private
viewing of the exhibition.
Tickets for the colloquium cost £10 (£5 for students) and are available
via this link to our Eventbrite page.
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/granular-performance-and-colloquium-tickets-40145110105>
Tickets include free access to the performance of “Recitativo”.
More details can be found on our website:
<http://www.greenwichunigalleries.co.uk/granular-colloquium/>
If you wish to attend the private view only from 5:30-730 pm on Saturday
27 Jan there is no requirement to book and access is free.
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