Resonator: A Larger Vibrational Continuum of Sound Art Practice
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Schrimshaw, Will
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2010
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06 - Presentation
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Denmark
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In an open workshop structure, an incredible mix of sound artists, researchers, theologians, technologists and mystics are pitted and paired together to think about sonic environments across a materialist and spiritualist spectrum. The event culminates in an exhibition of in-progress work: it’s a procedural performance-workshop and idea exchange which investigates diverse artistic, materialist and spiritualist practices that converge around the importance of vibration as a means of making sense of the universe.
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sound, spirituality, lecture performance
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700 - Künste und Unterhaltung
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Sound Acts Conference
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SCHRIMSHAW, Will und Jamie ALLEN, 2010. Resonator: A Larger Vibrational Continuum of Sound Art Practice. Sound Acts Conference. Denmark. 2010. Verfügbar unter: https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/34411