Date published: Jan. 6, 2011
Australian sound artist and Room 40 label owner Lawrence English is travelling across Queensland to find unique sounds and he wants your help. As part of the 2011 Queensland Music Festival, Lawrence will be focusing on the sounds of particular sites that often go ...
Date published: Dec. 17, 2010
Facinating short video Documentary looking at Anthony Gormley's "Another Place" place based sculptures.
Date published: Nov. 30, 2010
Photo: Christopher Lund If you're unaware or haven't heard of it yet, there is an amazing global art exhibition going on focusing on land art in an attempt to bring attention to climate change, In context of ...
Project by Australian sound artists Matt Rösner & Seaworthy (aka Cameron Webb), exploring the fragility of environmental sound in the composition of ambient soundscapes.
In April 2010 12k recording artist Seaworthy (the recording project of Cameron Webb) and Matt Rösner travelled to the south coast of New South Wales to undertake a detailed field recording study of two coastal lake ecosystems at the Lakes Meroo and Termeil. The aim of the project was to explore the sounds of a fragile coastal Australian environment and to build from those sounds unique musical pieces that provide a place for listener contemplation and relfection.
Saved on: Oct. 21, 2010
The photographs in this series are informed by the varied ways that photography, mapping, drawing and sculpture have each tried to describe the landscape. By incorporating each of these methods, Folded in Place highlights the abstraction of the landscape traditionally offered by these means, while creating a tangible photographic “place” in each image that is occupied by a mapped construction. The images therefore provide precise photographic and mapped information while at the same time offering an abstraction of the landscape itself. The viewer is shown a landscape that is simultaneously understood and unknown, a landscape in which the map obtains a new geography of its own.
Saved on: Oct. 21, 2010
ONE DAY SCULPTURE was New Zealand's first nationwide commissioning series of temporary, place-based public artworks. The series involved New Zealand-based and international artists — each of whom were invited to produce a new work that occurred during a discrete 24-hour period over the course of one year
Saved on: Oct. 21, 2010
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Kane Ikin
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