Tou Scene's Enter sounds at Latitude
Compositions from the ENTER sound installation in Tou Scene's entrance space are now on the programme of the big outdoor festival Latitude (UK), 15th-18th July 2010,
an event that gathers +30000 visitors. The installation happens in a sound gallery in a forest, as part of the project Latitude Contemporary Arts Exhibition. Curator is Anne Hilde Neset. The works by internationally renowned sound artists are all commissioned by Tou Scene.SOUND GALLERY PROGRAMME
The Latitude Sound Gallery is a meditational space. It is a small gallery where the surround-sound system works like an imaginary sonic tank, allowing a sonic deep-dive, where no focal point, no stage, no source is provided. Kim Gordon's a cappella Song for Reverse Karaoke is an intimate and private song - where in your head you can provide the backing music. Ansuman Biswas has made a complex percussive spiral spinning around the listener and JG Thirlwell's (aka Foetus) action-filled theatrical composition makes you conjure up your own imaginary comic book. Those are just three of 16 incredible pieces available all weekend.
Thursday, 15 July and Friday, 16 July
Oren Ambarchi: Driver
Nils Henrik Asheim: Runway 25
Ansuman Biswas: Spiral
Camille Norment: The Hollow - Variation 1
Saturday, 17 July
Kim Gordon:
Song for Reverse Karaoke
Carsten Nicola:i feedbacksystem1rec
JG Thirlwell: Krzysztl
Matmos: Second String Quartet Transform
Sunday, 18 July
Stephen O'Malley:
Petite Géante
Charlemagne Palestine: SYNTHEEE SYNTHOOO
Tanja Orning and Christian Wallumrød: Tow
Pauline Oliveros: Drone Town
ALL COMPOSITIONS ORIGINALLY COMMISSIONED BY TOU SCENE, STAVANGER, NORWAY www.touscene.com