WEEKEND ONE: EXHIBITION OPENING AND EAR2EYE I
WHEN: Saturday, November 20 at 7:00pm - November 21 at 5:00am
WHERE: Outerspace Gallery and B-Side, THE COLLECTIVE7274 Malugay St. Makati City
7PM EXHIBITION OPENING
FROM HERE TO EAR (ongoing until Nov 27)
Featuring sonic-sculptures and site-specific installations:
“Bell” Tad Ermitano
“Insonoresonance” Sebastian Syzyck (Paris) and Tengal
… “EVOL-KI SUM” Kawayan De Guia (Baguio)
“The Differend Machine” Kenneth Feinstein (USA/Singapore)
“Siren Shields” HeHe
Fete dela WSK poster
Kawayan de Guia's EVOL-KI SU. Reincarnated vinyl records
Bell by Tad Ermitano. In photo: Stan (Washing Machine/EXIST)
Tad's alternative reality. Rad scientist.
Stan following instructions.
*Insonoresonance by Sebastian Szczyrk (Paris) and Tengal, etc
Misc. photo taken near Outerspace Gallery.
altered arcade cabinet for vinyl. In photo: Eric Calilan (Ugong/EXIST)
Amen.
Jon (Aurora Borealis/EXIST) looking for Primal Scream and 4AD records
Monotron! Palmtop analog synth. Part of ***Autoceremony's live set up.
*Bell is a sound installation by Tad ErmitaƱo that revisits the principle of transduction – the process of converting one type of energy into another – as a field of sonic exploration. ErmitaƱo’s work abandons the use of prefabricated speakers and surrounds the audience with a curved wall of metal suspended from the ceiling, which is then vibrated by electromagnets driven by high-voltage audio signals. Sounds ripple, bounce, and interfere within the wall before being released into the air. Bell, - a title that recalls both the object and the inventor of the speaker - imagines an alternate reality where the speaker is not as a transparent transmitter of sonic content, but an instrument of architectural proportions.
website: http://cavemanifesto.blogspot.com/
**Insonoresonance
Sebastian Szczyrk (Paris) and Tengal, etc
Sebastian Szczyrk, the creator of the project, Un Escargot Vide? is a French artist whose visual research (drawings, illustrations, performances) to sound experimentations (CD, concerts, installations) reach a diffusive panorama. As the festival’s residency artist, he’ll conduct a month long field research on public memory, urban structures and sound ecology. Insonoresonance is a result of various collaborations with local artists in Manila, which are presented in various outputs: as an installation for an exhibition, a cd, and series of computer drawings, and urban space intervensions. The work questions the viewer’s perception - the truth of representation - outlining a journey from the initial visioning of a series of “audio memories” with synthetic images and ending up in an encounter with a physical interactive object which co-opts information flows, sound and light transmission.
website1: http://www.unescargotvide.eu/
website2: http://tengalgorhythm.blogspot.com/
***Autoceremony's live set up at Fete dela WSK.
Formed in 2005, autoceremony is a solo project-studio effort of Jing Garcia as a creative musical outlet that spawned from his earlier experimental soundart group Dominguez-Shimata.Colony (est.1995) and The Children of Cathode Ray (est.1989), one of the earliest experimental soundart groups in the country.
FROM HERE TO EAR is on display until Nov 26 at Outerspace Gallery. For more details visit www.wskfete.com
WHEN: Saturday, November 20 at 7:00pm - November 21 at 5:00am
WHERE: Outerspace Gallery and B-Side, THE COLLECTIVE7274 Malugay St. Makati City
7PM EXHIBITION OPENING
FROM HERE TO EAR (ongoing until Nov 27)
Featuring sonic-sculptures and site-specific installations:
“Bell” Tad Ermitano
“Insonoresonance” Sebastian Syzyck (Paris) and Tengal
… “EVOL-KI SUM” Kawayan De Guia (Baguio)
“The Differend Machine” Kenneth Feinstein (USA/Singapore)
“Siren Shields” HeHe
Fete dela WSK poster
Kawayan de Guia's EVOL-KI SU. Reincarnated vinyl records
Bell by Tad Ermitano. In photo: Stan (Washing Machine/EXIST)
Tad's alternative reality. Rad scientist.
Stan following instructions.
*Insonoresonance by Sebastian Szczyrk (Paris) and Tengal, etc
Misc. photo taken near Outerspace Gallery.
altered arcade cabinet for vinyl. In photo: Eric Calilan (Ugong/EXIST)
Amen.
Jon (Aurora Borealis/EXIST) looking for Primal Scream and 4AD records
Monotron! Palmtop analog synth. Part of ***Autoceremony's live set up.
*Bell is a sound installation by Tad ErmitaƱo that revisits the principle of transduction – the process of converting one type of energy into another – as a field of sonic exploration. ErmitaƱo’s work abandons the use of prefabricated speakers and surrounds the audience with a curved wall of metal suspended from the ceiling, which is then vibrated by electromagnets driven by high-voltage audio signals. Sounds ripple, bounce, and interfere within the wall before being released into the air. Bell, - a title that recalls both the object and the inventor of the speaker - imagines an alternate reality where the speaker is not as a transparent transmitter of sonic content, but an instrument of architectural proportions.
website: http://cavemanifesto.blogspot.com/
**Insonoresonance
Sebastian Szczyrk (Paris) and Tengal, etc
Sebastian Szczyrk, the creator of the project, Un Escargot Vide? is a French artist whose visual research (drawings, illustrations, performances) to sound experimentations (CD, concerts, installations) reach a diffusive panorama. As the festival’s residency artist, he’ll conduct a month long field research on public memory, urban structures and sound ecology. Insonoresonance is a result of various collaborations with local artists in Manila, which are presented in various outputs: as an installation for an exhibition, a cd, and series of computer drawings, and urban space intervensions. The work questions the viewer’s perception - the truth of representation - outlining a journey from the initial visioning of a series of “audio memories” with synthetic images and ending up in an encounter with a physical interactive object which co-opts information flows, sound and light transmission.
website1: http://www.unescargotvide.eu/
website2: http://tengalgorhythm.blogspot.com/
***Autoceremony's live set up at Fete dela WSK.
Formed in 2005, autoceremony is a solo project-studio effort of Jing Garcia as a creative musical outlet that spawned from his earlier experimental soundart group Dominguez-Shimata.Colony (est.1995) and The Children of Cathode Ray (est.1989), one of the earliest experimental soundart groups in the country.
FROM HERE TO EAR is on display until Nov 26 at Outerspace Gallery. For more details visit www.wskfete.com