Anne Bean, Chris Gladwin, Richard Wilson
In 2009 Anne Bean, Chris Gladwin and Richard Wilson worked together in the Red Jail, Iraq, an ex-Suddam Hussein building resonant with and wounded by its recent terrifying past. They animated the entire edifice with sculptured sounds, bringing their very varied long-term histories together to create visions and dynamics that they are continuing working with for Dark Haloes/Spooky Drums which will take place as part of New Territories, Glasgow in March.
www.annebean.net
www.psybertron.co.uk/cgladwin.htm
www.richardwilsonsculptor.com
Stephen Cornford
Stephen is a sculptor who uses noise and sound to explore the physicality of the world around him.
www.scrawn.co.uk
Melanie Clifford
artist and musician, interested in translation between sound, film, performance, radio broadcast, drawing, sculpture and site.
www.melanieclifford.net
Howard Jacques
Kalendar and Clutter
Kalendar is a duo, Paul Ibram and Stephen Shiell, working between electro-acoustic and analogue improvisation using guitar and moog to create continuous landscapes of noise impressions, working backwards and forwards over time, effecting chronological dislocations in the receivers’ imaginations. All performances are unplanned collaborations and are totally improvised. Kalendar have played throughout the UK and published internationally, and have been invited to perform at the MIA Improvised Music Festival in Portugal in May.
www.soundcloud.com/kalendar
Clutter is the solo project of Cumbrian based audio/visual artist Shaun Blezard, working between the fields of electroacoustic improvisation, ambient electronics and music concrete, whose current set up involves laptop, I-Phone, Nintendo DS, a number of effects pedals, and guitar and bass. He has played internationally and throughout the UK, for example at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and Birmingham Symphony Hall and headlined at Eyedrum in Atlanta, USA. He is currently artist in residence at Lanternhouse, Ulverston, Cumbria.
www.cluttermusic.com
Kaya King
"Kaya King....rye bread with smoked mackrel and mayonnaise"
Yann Leguay [Phonotopy]
www.phonotopy.org
Rachel Moore
Rachel Moore writes on film theory, avant-garde film, the film archive and anthropology. She won the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship for her forthcoming work, In the Film Archive of Natural-History on the use of degraded imagery in film. She is also the author of Savage Theory, Cinema as Modern Magic (Duke University Press, 2000) and (nostalgia)
MIT/Afterall Press 2005.
Thomas Pigache [artkillart]
"Swimming Loop" - drown music
Thomas Pigache is a cofounder of Artkillart record label which aims to promote processual artistic creation, exploring the technical limitations of the traditional physical media (e.g. vinyls, tapes, CDs, DVDs, ...), in reaction to dematerialization of the music industry. The label invites artists to engage one of these vanishing media, to create a personal, complex and conceptual object.
www.artkillart.tk
Ring Mod Orkestra + Marlon Random
Ring Mod Orkestra is project by Tim Flitcroft to produce live electronic music performances using vintage synthesizers and drum machines alongside contemporary technology. RMO also works in various collaborations with computer projectionist, movement artists and vocalists.
J Milo Taylor
sainswn is an electronic sound project by J Milo Taylor in collaboration with language, technology, site and movement.
keywords: experiential, exponential, cybernetic, feedback, circuit, transformation, recontextualisation, intensification, material culture, affective environments
www.suborg.net
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