Social Music – Justin Bennett, Atu Tanaka, Achim Wollscheid, Brandon LaBelle

Lecture date: 2004-03-03

Can sound lend itself to architectural thinking and production? What are the possibilities for sound and architecture to feed each other’s cultures of imagination and production? In this lecture, leading practitioners in experimental sound practice present an evening of performance on sound and its relationship to architecture, examining how sound and space may form a radical coupling beyond the science of acoustics. Ultimately, the lecture proposes sound as an emergent medium for engaging the contemporary condition by staking out its relevance towards notion of hybridity and sociality.

Justin Bennett, a founding member of BMB con, builds interactive instruments through working with the latest music and interface software.

Atu Tanaka is a sound artist and researcher at Sony CSL Paris.

Achim Wollscheid has been working with sound and architectural issues for twenty years through installation and performance-based works.

Introduced by Brandon LaBelle, an artist, writer, and former AA tutor, who works with issues relating to sound, architecture and social space.

NB: At times almost inaudible (and not as part of the lecture).

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