So this is the thing I was trying (and failing) to explain.
From the PICA website:
http://www.pica.org.au/spark_lab/view/Lyndon+Blue/1310/
6 August - 16 August 2013
$10 per student, limit of 25
Exhibiting sound artist Lyndon Blue will lead students in an interactive workshop crossing the boundaries of music and visual art. Blue's work often aims to collapse the distinction between the worlds of art and pop music. He is interested in "pop" formats and structures being used to uncanny effect, as well as allowing more esoteric approaches to enter vernacular, inclusive settings. Key influences in his practice are Joseph Beuys and David Byrne. This workshop will involve experimental, lo-tech approaches to sound making, and audio-visual interactions, exploring various approaches to visualizing sound, and sonifying images, taking cues from artists such as Norman McClaren, Mary Bute, Kandinsky and Alexander Scriabin, and the phenomenon of synesthesia.
So yeah, Monday 26th August, 6.30pm probably in the Hummerston Room. It's $10, just bring it with you on the day.
From the PICA website:
http://www.pica.org.au/spark_lab/view/Lyndon+Blue/1310/
Lyndon Blue
Sound Workshops
6 August - 16 August 2013
At Your School
$10 per student, limit of 25Exhibiting sound artist Lyndon Blue will lead students in an interactive workshop crossing the boundaries of music and visual art. Blue's work often aims to collapse the distinction between the worlds of art and pop music. He is interested in "pop" formats and structures being used to uncanny effect, as well as allowing more esoteric approaches to enter vernacular, inclusive settings. Key influences in his practice are Joseph Beuys and David Byrne. This workshop will involve experimental, lo-tech approaches to sound making, and audio-visual interactions, exploring various approaches to visualizing sound, and sonifying images, taking cues from artists such as Norman McClaren, Mary Bute, Kandinsky and Alexander Scriabin, and the phenomenon of synesthesia.
So yeah, Monday 26th August, 6.30pm probably in the Hummerston Room. It's $10, just bring it with you on the day.
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