2 posts tagged “late at tate”
When Cybersonica 07 took over the Tate Britain museum last week, a few thousand people came out to celebrate the festival's opening night. Among them were a couple of Vox readers. Thanks Liz and Lindajoy for making it out for Late at Tate last week.
I heard from Piers and Renster, who say they plan to make it to the next Cybersonica 07 happening. Glad you are planning to stop by guys, we welcome all of the London Vox.com community to come to our Soundwaves exhibition - a collection of sonic artworks to be on view at Kinetica Museum in London's Spitalfields market beginning 17 May, for six-weeks.
Right now the Cybersonica 07 judges are making the tough decision about what new artists and work will be selected for commissioning this year. Four new works will be on view for the Soundwaves exhibit at Kinetica, and proposals have been submitted from many of the international followers of Cybersonica. The commissioning of new works is made possible with support of the Arts Council England.
Cybersonica 07 also visits Cambridge this year for the Enter_Unknown Territories festival and Bradford for b.TWEEN 07.
Thanks for the support of the festival Voxers - and here is a highlight video from Opening Night at Late at Tate:
Aside from the biblical importance of this coming Friday, it will also be a Good Friday because London's Cybersonica festival begins. In its sixth year, this is the city's largest international gathering for electronic music, digital and sonic art and experimental technology - a showcase for many exciting emerging artists.
This year the festival kicks-off by hosting Tate Britain's monthly Late at Tate evening from 6-10pm.
Exhibiting will be live performers (The Sancho Plan, Brian Duffy's Modified Toy Orchestra, DJ Shelley Parker, body>data>space, and more) and featuring in the museum's rotunda will be Martyn Ware (The Human League, Heaven 17) showcasing his 3D immersive sound system, invented with his mate Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Erasure) for their company The Illustrious Company. And more:
- Future Shorts/Future Cinema shows two short films Little Boat & Perico
- D-Fuse presents a documentary about the book VJ exploring audio-visual art and vj culture
- Sophie Clement gives a VJ set
- Artist Ray Lee exhibits his Metal Detectors & Small Circle of Ether
- Trojan Sound System presents Jamaican sounds
- DubYaWar presents a mixed visual documentary of London's Don't Attack Iraq protests
- squidsoup exhibits Freq 2, turning shadows into sound
- Dynamite Fishing offers a fresh mix of visuals of public domain images
- The Speakoloscope will debut as the first interactive video guestbook, inviting guests to have comments projected onto the museum's wall
- Someth;ng exhibits its Headspin work
- Inition shows its Autostereoscopic Touch 3D Display
- Stanza invites guests to interact with its Touchscreen Works
- Fijuu's Fijuu 2 Cybersonica commissioned piece will be on view, showing what happens when artists turn the PlayStation 2 into 3D sonic art
Cybersonica has partnered with the Encompass music festival, and Kinetica Museum to bring artists and performers to the Late at Tate night, and is supported with funding from the Arts Council England.
So, can't make it Friday? Don't worry - you get another chance, as Cybersonica will be exhibiting at Kinetica Museum in trendy Spitalfields for six-weeks, beginning 17th May. The festival also goes on tour to Cambridge for participation in the Enter_Unknown Territories festival (25-29 April) and to Bradford for bTWEEN (13-15 June).
Lisa.