Here is the audio/visual piece created for the Projection Project exhibition at the Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah, presented by the City of Mandurah.
Best listened to loud in headphones.
Here is the audio/visual piece created for the Projection Project exhibition at the Contemporary Art Spaces Mandurah, presented by the City of Mandurah.
Best listened to loud in headphones.
Thursday the 27th of October saw the return of Noizemaschin!! to Mandurah for the fourth time. Along with being the MC for the evening I performed a piece exploring weather data in a musical context (unfortunately I forgot to press record until after my set).
Here are some photos from the night.
The Alcoa Mandurah Art Gallery before the show
The Noizemaschin! sign prototype
Myself being MC
Furchick
Andrew Nonlinearcircuits
Super Perfundo
Rubies Reddened by Rubies Reddening
Huge thanks to everyone who was there, and to the City Of Mandurah for their contribution to advertising. Photos courtesy of Sandy McNab and Calum Carty.
– Rhys
tilde~ rehearsing and getting ready for the show.
Æsthēsɪs – tilde~
Engage all of your senses in a multi-disciplinary performance. Mixed live and set against the beautiful visuals of nature, experience the musical ambience that can be created by electroacoustic instruments and a laptop.
A conceptual collection of six pieces of ambient music set to beautiful visuals, in order to create an experience stimulating multiple senses. The tracks are created using laptop and the input from electroacoustic instruments. Due to the nature of the random number generators used in the processing in each patch, no two performances will be the same.
The layered works of the visualist Lillevan have been extremely influential to the concept of the imagery of Æsthēsɪs. Similarly to his work, there are a lot of juxtapositions between the natural and digital worlds present in both the music and visuals.
Three Rivers brewery will be offering a unique and limited edition beer on the night.
Come and experience this performance with all of your senses.
WHEN: Saturday, 21 May 7:30pm – 9:30pm
WHERE: Make Place, 17/38 Mandurah Terrace
Tickets from Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/sthess-tickets-25279352223
The Mandurah Mail wrote an article on the workshops that Rhys hosted in April, and the upcoming multi-disciplinary performance in May. These are all a part of Mandurah’s Stretch Art Festival, and an effort to broaden the spectrum of art in the Peel Region.
After many months of planning and application writing, Noizemaschin!! Mandurah finally happened. I have to give a huge thanks to John Lambrecht at RDA Peel, Kim Jameson and the City of Mandurah, Karen Lyons and Rhys Williams from Make Place, and all the performers. Also those who helped in other ways, namely Skot McDonald an Meg Travers.
Some great photos of the night have been uploaded to the Facebook event page.
John Lambrecht was so kind as to take a short video of myself performing as tilde~, and some of Dane Yates’ performance.