Co-artist of artwork Tectonic Resonance, Philip Samartzis presents his geophonic recordings live for audiences. Fellow sound artist, academic and curator Leah Barclay joins a discussion about Philip’s fieldwork as well as the impacts of climate change.
This event is part of the WSFB Conversions on Art & Science series. An evolution of the popular Curiocity Brisbane, WSFB presents the Art/Science program in 2024. WSFB features artworks on a larger, engaging scale, with links into Visual Arts, STEM, Science and Digital Technology, along with a program of in-conversations to dive deeper into the development and curation of the works.
Wheelchair Accessible
This event includes sound performance and talk, and is very suitable for vision impaired.
Show Warnings: Potential high volume sound performance with heavy low frequencies.
Free, registration encouraged. Drop Ins welcome
Conversations On Art & Science: Subterranean Sonics
16 March 2024
60 mins 4:00pm
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Conversations On Art & Science: Subterranean Sonics
16 March 2024
60 mins 4:00pm
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