(Opening)A performance that announces the beginning of the festival and kindles the atmosphere
(Closing)A large-scale performance that remembers the resonance of the festival and looks forward to the festival of next year
Date | Time | Duration of Time | Location |
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05. 04. (Sat.) | 1300 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 04. (Sat.) | 1530 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 04. (Sat.) | 1730 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 05. (Sun.) | 1300 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 05. (Sun.) | 1530 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 05. (Sun.) | 1730 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 06. (Mon.) | 1300 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 06. (Mon.) | 1530 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
05. 06. (Mon.) | 1730 | 45m | detailed notice will be sent later on |
|Arts|
Let a sonic sphere take you on a journey to a secret location, guiding you by sound alone. Seemingly possessed of its own mind it guides you through familiar and unfamiliar terrain. Can you keep the sphere ‘happy’ by going in the right direction? In return the sphere will lead you on a sonic voyage to the mysterious final destination where you will encounter a meeting of the spheres, a chiming, pulsing web of electronic sound.
|Artist|
Ray Lee is a Professor of Sound Art at Oxford Brookes University and a multi-award-winning composer and artist. He won a BASCA Composer of the Year award for the highly inventive music theatre project The Ethometric Museum.As an artist he explores his fascinations with the world. He is fascinated by themes that include the emergence of the scientific method, the development of technology, and the way science represents our view of the universe.
|Sponsor|