[Microsound-announce] Sound cafe 2008 Programme
Kim Cascone
kim at anechoicmedia.com
Fri Jan 25 16:21:04 EST 2008
Programme
Sound Café 2008 – Jedburgh Community and Arts Centre
Headphone Installation – Blue Room, 1130am – 4.30pm.
Station 1
Ken [74:00] Rie Nakajima
Finger Drawing [2:14] Rie Nakajima
17 mobiles ringing tones 140017032006 [1:00] Rie Nakajima
Station 2
Sacto 10-14-07 [27:20] phog masheeen
Hart Radio [10:24] Neil Gillon
Look What’s Happened Now [3:30] Jessica Curry
I was Nine Years Old [3:50] Jessica Curry
Landlocked [23:04] Simon Whetham
January 2006 [7:54] Chapman/Jones
January 2007 [10:45] Chapman/Jones
Station 3
Liminal: Warwick Bar Soundwalk [45:04] David Prior
Preston Train Station [4:50] Jon Aveyard
Involution [25:26] Jon Aveyard
Station 4
BihotzB [4:51] Zurine F. Gerenabarrena
Collection [6:03] Michael Pounds
Jam [7:20] Michael Pounds
Friction [7:40] Jason Bolte
Bye Bye Byzantium [1:24] Grant Gordon
Steelbreath, stillborn [14:25] Jon Aveyard
The Cartography of Fear [4:10] Susan Matthews
4 – channel sound installations – Butterfield Gallery, 1130am - 4.30pm.
The following works will be played throughout the day:-
Swash [10:09] David Prior
The Language of Ghosts Kim Cascone
Rooftop Birds, Calle Francos, Seville 2007 Whitley/Wyness
Evening Concert – Butterfield Gallery, 7.30 – 9.30pm.
Economy of Daughters [8:12] Monica Ong
Signs from China [10:28] Michael V. Farley
Demo chants [6:48] Melissa Bliss
White Out [8:46] Takahiro Kawaguchi
Tzu Chi MTL (4 channel) [10:00] Eldad Tsabary
Interval
Lavadoiro [13:54] Clarke/Valle
Eye of the Storm: Reflections on Violence [15:39] Penny Brice
Isolated in Los Angeles [6:19] Katie McMurran
January 2005 [8:16] Chapman/Jones
Holy Week: Seville 2007 (scenes) [16:37] Whitley/Wyness
Venue and Location
The event will take place on 9 February at Jedburgh Community and
Arts Centre, The Friars, Jedburgh, Scotland.
Admission to the headphone installation is free. Admission to the
evening show costs £3.00 which includes light
refreshments. You’re also welcome to bring your own refreshments.
Although Jedburgh is off the beaten track, artists and enthusiasts
alike are most welcome to attend.
Jedburgh and the surrounding area has a variety of guest houses and
B&Bs and there are several good restaurants in the town.
The historic town of Jedburgh lies on the A68, about 12 miles from
the border with England. The nearest train stations
are Newcastle, Carlisle and Edinburgh. Buses to Jedburgh run from
each of these cities.
Venue - http://www.jcac.org.uk/index.html
Buses - http://www.munrosofjedburgh.co.uk/
Accommodation - http://www.discovertheborders.co.uk/accommodation/
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