
Radiophrenia Flyer
Radiophrenia Flyer
Flyer for the Radiophrenia Live-to-Air commissions in 2016. With Zoë Strachan.
The ‘Tomorrow, Today will be Yesterday‘ collective sound/video art installation will be installed in Gallery #3 at the CAAA in Guimarães, Portugal from 12th December 2015 until February 13th 2016 and includes my vocal work At First Light .
The artists involved are: Alfredo Costa Monteiro (PT/ES), Artificial Memory Trace (Slavek Kwi) (CZ/UK), Darius Ciuta (LT), Elisabetta-Senesi (IT), Fernando Ribeiro (PT), Iride Project – Massimo Davi & Monica Miuccio (IT/IE), John F. Barber (US), Juan Carlos Vasquez (CO/FI), Lin Culbertson (US), Loren Chasse (US), Luigi Morleo (IT), Luís Antero (PT), Manuel Rocha Iturbide (MX), Mathieu Ruhlmann (CA), MUfi.re (PT), Nichola Scrutton (UK), Nuno Miranda Ribeiro (PT), Osvaldo Cibils (UY/IT), Paul Collins (CA/FR), Philip Mantione (US), sonosFera (PT), Steve Roden (US), Takamitsu Ohta (JP), Una Lee (KR/UK).
Visit the CAAA Gallery website here.
My voice work At First Light will be part of this sound/video art collective exhibition conceived and organised by Rui Almeida. The event is on 3-4 October 2015 in the Guimarães NocNoc Festival, Portugal.
As part of a collective sound installation for the Fringe Música Viva Festival 2013, my piece Word of Mouth will be running at the CAAA Centre for Art and Architecture Affairs, Guimarães, Portugal from November 16th 2013 – January 5th 2014.
“The installation offers visitors an immersion into distinct soundscapes under the theme of “text-sound composition”, originally selected by Miso Music Portugal for the 2012 Sound Walk/Garden”. More info here
My piece Word of Mouth has been selected for a Musica Viva Festival Sound Walk/Sound Garden, an immersive soundscape installation with a theme of “sound-text composition” at the Goethe-Institut in Lisbon, Portugal, More info at MisoMusic Portugal
A 30 min programme of my works has been selected for broadcast at the RadiaLx 2012 Radio Art Festival, which is hosted by Rádio Zero in Lisbon, Portugal.