Curated sound programme 'An Individual Note: Works by Daphne Oram' at Contrechamps, Ansermet, Geneva

I’m really pleased to be co-curating (with the inimitable Ian Stonehouse) a concert of works by the composer Daphne Oram, as part of the Contrechamps series at Auditorium Ansermet, Geneva on 6 February 2025. Oram’s tape works will be spatialised over a D&B Soundscape system within the Auditorium Ansermet. Further information on the Contrechamps website here.

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'Time Loops' with Gavin Bryars at the Science Museum, London: 6 February 2025

Over the last few months, I’ve been working with Ian Stonehouse and Jake Tyler on building copies of Hugh Davies’ Shozygs for a forthcoming piece by Gavin Bryars. Gavin’s piece will premier at the Science Museum, London on 6 February 2025 alongside new pieces performed with Icebreaker Ensemble by the excellent Shiva Feshareki and Sarah Angliss.

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'Poetics of Soil: Fly Agaric I' in forthcoming exhibition 'SOIL: The World at Our Feet' at Somerset House, London

'Poetics of Soil: Fly Agaric I' by Marshmallow Laser Feast, for which I have composed the 12.1 soundscape and composition will premiere as part of the forthcoming exhibition ‘SOIL: The World at Our Feet,’ at Somerset House, London at the end of January.

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'Evolver' UK premiere at Oxford University

Evolver the collective virtual reality experience by Marshmallow Laser Feast, which I directed the sound and created the sound design for is premiering in the UK at Oxford University in October 2024. The piece has an ambisonic sound composition and features music from Meredith Monk, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Howard Skempton and Jonny Greenwood as well as a voiceover by Cate Blanchett written by the poet Daisy Lafarge.

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'Breathing With The Forest' – Emergence Magazine: Online Launch

Breathing With The Forest, an immersive work that I worked on with Marshmallow Laser Feast exploring the interrelation of beings and focused around a Ceiba Pentandra tree in the Araras district of the Colombian Amazon has just launched as an online experience with Emergence Magazine, with a new voiceover by the wonderful British Actor, Colin Salmon.

You can access the piece here.

At our Shifting Landscapes exhibition in London last December, we premiered the large-scale immersive experience “Breathing with the Forest” from celebrated art collective Marshmallow Laser Feast. Conceived as an open-eyed meditation, the installation invited people to feel into the ways we are intimately linked with forests through the greater respiration of the Earth. While not always tangible, this connection is ever-present—trees inhale our breath and use sunlight to exhale oxygen. In this eternal cycle of reciprocity, the world flows into us and we flow into the world.

Over the last few months we’ve been working on creating an online adaptation of this boundary-pushing installation that draws you into an exchange with the Amazon rainforest. In this new interactive multimedia experience, narrated by acclaimed British actor Colin Salmon, explore layers of molecular exchange and synchronize the rhythm of your own breath with the cycles and currents of air and water flowing between the trees and mycelial networks. Within a soundscape of birdsong, moving water, and insect chirr, open your senses to the invisible continuities between the forest, the ecosystem beneath it, and the wider living world.

(Emergence Magazine)

Longplayer Long Afternoon with Ansuman Biswas, Sunday 9 June, 9-5

 

On Sunday 9th June, Longplayer invites you to spend a Long Afternoon with Ansuman Biswas at London’s only lighthouse. This special event will take the form of a particularly long afternoon, with Ansuman offering a durational performance from 9am-5pm.

Escaping the 9 to 5 is a work of imagination. It’s hard to see what’s there until you imagine it not. Longplayer is measuring out a thousand years. One thousandth of a year is 8.76 hours. One millionth of the length of Longplayer is 8.76 hours. That’s roughly 9am to 5pm. 

On June 9th, rather than taking the Sunday off work, Ansuman Biswas will start playing. He will dip into the stream of Longplayer for one working day, clocking on at 9am and clocking off at 5.46pm. Ansuman invites you to come and join him and Longplayer for as long as you like.

Longplayer Trust Chair Ella Finer and Producer Imogen Free will also offer a reflective conversation at the Armadillo, CLT Sound Pavilion at Trinity Buoy Wharf - as part for the London Festival of Architecture - from 4-5pm, and a young person’s facilitator will be present in the ground floor stairwell of the Lighthouse 12-3.30pm. 

 Link for further information & to book tickets: 

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/longplayer-trust/a-very-long-afternoon-with-longplayer-and-ansuman-biswas-performing-9-to-5/e-mbaxbv

 
 

Symposium: Tune in to Reality! at the Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, 2/3 May 2024

Coming up on 2/3 May 2024 is the symposium Tune in to Reality! exploring the life and work of the artist Lily Greenham. Part of the exhibition Lily Greenham: An Art of Living that I have been fortunate enough to co-curate with Anja Casser, Andrew Walsh-Lister and Alex Balgiu, the symposium is going to feature a number of performance responses to Greenham’s work, as well as an incredible array of talks exploring different parts of Greenham’s practice and life. The event, co-hosted by Bricks from the Kiln and the Kunsteverein, also marks the launch of a new publication of Tendentious Neo-Semantics, a record by Greenham originally released by Edition Hoffman. Full information below, the event is free to access.

Tune in to Reality! A symposium on the life and work of Lily Greenham at the Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, Germany. 2/3 May 2024.

 
The cover of the original Tendentious Neo-Semantics by Lily Greenham

The cover of Tendentious Neo-Semantics (1970) by Lily Greenham

Practice Research Keynote at Lucerne University:

On the 2nd of May at Lucerne University, Switzerland at the School of Music, I’ll be giving a keynote on practice research as part of an excellent program that explores artistic and art education research. Details of the symposium, which is free to attend, can be found here.

Photograph of toaster as part of The Toaster Project by Thomas Thwaites. © Daniel Alexander 2009.

Longplayer Conversation at the British Library: Sada Mire and Richard Sabin

Each year, as a way of celebrating the vision behind Longplayer’s long term aspirations, the trustees of Longplayer invite leading cultural thinkers to conduct a public conversation inspired by the philosophical premise of Longplayer, a project which unfolds, in real time, over the course of a millennium.

This year’s speakers are Dr Sada Mire (Archaeology Professor at UCL) and Richard Sabin (Principal Curator of Mammals at the Natural History Museum).

28 September at the British Library, London.

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'Living Symphonies' at Compton Verney, 22 April–6 August 2023

‘Living Symphonies’ by Jones/Bulley, an immersive landscape sound work that grows in the same way as a forest ecosystem is being exhibited at Compton Verney from April to August this year. It portrays the activity of the forest's wildlife, plants and atmospheric conditions, creating an ever-changing symphony heard from a network of speakers hidden throughout the forest itself.

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Publication of 'Document of the testimony, deliberation and reflection of the Artist Citizens Jury 2022' - Goldsmiths CCA

In November 2022, an Artist Citizens Jury was constituted by artists Elizabeth Price and Nina Wakeford at Goldsmiths CCA to explore and represent the experience of artists in Universities. Based on the model of a Citizens Jury, a form of participatory action research widely used in public and civic settings, the Artist Citizens Jury worked as a group to consider the following questions: Given the presence of artists in universities, and the recognition of practice-led research, how can parity be ensured with other disciplines? How can the allocation of research funding support art in universities?

The ‘Document of the testimony, deliberation and reflection of the Artist Citizens Jury 2022’ comprises a transcript of the event alongside recommendations and other associated materials including a proposal for an ‘Object for a citizens jury’ by artist Inbal Strauss.

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'Tune in to Reality!' by Lily Greenham, publication by Distance No Object

Lily Greenham’s ‘Tune in to Reality!’ has been republished in the last few weeks by Luke Roberts at Distance No Object. A big thanks to Luke and all involved - you can buy the book here. I’ll post more about Lily Greenham’s work in the future, especially in relation to the Lily Greenham Archive at Goldsmiths, where myself and other members of the Lily Greenham advisory board have been developing and preserving Greenham’s extraordinary work for future generations.

'Tune in to Reality!' by Lily Greenham - cover image

Lily Greenham was born in Vienna in 1924. She was a visual artist, writer, and composer, and a performer of concrete and sound poetry. You can listen to her here and here, and there’s a 1972 interview here.

Tune in to Reality! was her only published book of poems, appearing in an edition of c.100 copies from Bob Cobbing’s Writers Forum in 1974. This new edition is transcribed from the original, and presents Greenham’s wildly inventive ‘neo-semantics’ in their full glory. 23 poems, 7 translations (into German, French, Danish, and Spanish), all of them daring you to blink first.

In her own words ‘an outsider even amongst outsiders’, Greenham’s later career involved collaborations with film-makers including Lis Rhodes, and work based in computer graphics. She died in London in 2011.

This book appears with the co-operation of the trustees of the Lily Greenham Archive (Goldsmiths Special Collections), with grateful thanks.

Read an excerpt here.

(text quoted from Distance No Object)

'The Rising Sun' by David Shearing

The Rising Sun - David Shearing

The last few weeks have been spent working with the studio Variable Matter, led by artist and a long term collaborator of mine, David Shearing. Shearing has been working in partnership with communities in and around Romford, East London over the last year, interviewing and celebrating the voices of 100 people in Havering, mapping their histories and futures.

This has culminated in the spatial installation work The Rising Sun, an immersive environment situated in the centre of Romford Market that envelopes audiences in haze, light, and sound, evolving as time passes. It has been a great privilege working on the piece with David, and hugely insightful exploring and composing the voices of the people involved in the project.

Technically, the piece involved developing a custom spatialised system of 52 speakers (for which I must thank Ed Borgnis and Max Hunter), from which unfolds a long durational score of voices, music and field recordings shifting and moving around the space as the day unfolds.

The Rising Sun is open 15–30 July 2022 0800–2000 at Romford Market, London RM1 3ER

For more information on visiting and to access an online version of the work, please see the project website here.