[microsound-announce] Cut & Splice: Living Rooms tickets now on sale

richard at sonicartsnetwork.org richard at sonicartsnetwork.org
Thu Apr 23 09:14:46 EDT 2009


Cut & Splice: Living Rooms
19-20 June
Wilton’s Music Hall, London, E1 8JB
doors open 6:30pm

exploring the domestic soundscape
mapping the ultra-ordinary
the life of a room revealed

Sound and Music and BBC Radio 3 present Cut & Splice: Living Rooms, a two
day festival that brings together some of the world’s leading sound
artists and radical electronic composers for an exploration of the beauty,
memory and personal identity of sound in domestic environments.

Cut & Splice: Living Rooms celebrates the personal and private sonic
experience and dramatises acoustic phenomena within architectural space.
The event is set in one of London’s most atmospheric spaces, Wilton’s
Music Hall, the last surviving and oldest grand music hall in the world.

performances, installations and broadcast from:

Alvin Lucier
Aki Onda
Jason Lescalleet
Anthony Burr
Brandon LaBelle
CM von Hausswolff and John Duncan
The Domestic Appliance Audio Research Society
Tape That
Bob Levene
Felicity Ford
Mark Vernon
Erik Belgum’s “Bad Marriage Mantra”

“Artistically inspired
Cut & Splice awed” The Wire
“Exciting stuff” Undercover

Tickets
£18 weekend, £10 day ticket
visit www.cutandsplice.com to book

Broadcast
Robert Worby presents Cut & Splice performances and exclusive artist
interviews on BBC Radio 3’s Hear and Now, 90-93FM and on digital radio, 27
June & 4 July, at 10.30pm. Listen again for one week following each
broadcast at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/hearandnow

Podcast
Visit the Cut and Splice website to hear a specially commissioned Domestic
Soundscape podcast series by UK artist Felicity Ford

Artists in Discussion
20 June, 11.00am, Free
Robert Worby leads an informal discussion with Brandon LaBelle and other
key festival artists at Wiltons Music Hall

Film Screening
16 June, 7.30pm, Free
As part of the Reverberations series curated by no.w.here Cut & Splice
presents a free screening of the work of British artist and filmmaker
Nicky Hamlyn. Hamlyn will collaborate with sound artist Conor Kelly using
live and pre-recorded elements to create a performance responsive to
Wilton’s Music Hall. Although this event is free, booking is essential,
please call 020 8918 4518 to reserve a seat

www.cutandsplice.com
www.soundandmusic.org



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