presented by DØTE x OUTLANDS NETWORK
SoundSpace is a community gathering for anybody interested in sound and the act of listening. Open to all, you don’t need any music knowledge or experience. We encourage you to come and meet your community, and interact with sound and the conversation around listening.
12:00-2:00 – Sound Sauna
An informal gathering and networking opportunity to meet others, share experiences and ideas, and immerse yourself in landscapes of tape loops and drones.
Presented by DØTE archives
2:00-4:00 – Through Boundaries
The act of listening in explorative music / sound with Jez riley French & Pheobe riley Law
‘Make the faintest possible sound to a boundary condition…’ Mieko Shiomi – BOUNDARY MUSIC (1963)
Taking apart borders placed around creativity is empowering and vital. During this performative conversation we’ll talk about how the (corrected) histories of sound culture opened up space, duration, gesture and expression, including through the use of text and image based scores. We’ll make use of instruments, objects and actions, building a collective sounded-space.
You are welcome to bring small objects or yourself as a sounding elements.
4:30-7:00 – Open Session
A collective soundspace and invitation to take part in a performative conversation inspired by Mieko Shiomi’s ‘Boundary Music’ (1963)
‘Make the faintest possible sound to a boundary condition whether the sound is given birth to as a sound or not. At the performance, instruments, human bodies, electronic apparatus or anything else may be used.’
It is the listening that matters.
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SOUND SPACE has been supported by the Outlands Network Exchange Programme, an initiative to develop collaborations between its members, support artists, and grow audiences for experimental music across the country. https://www.outlands.network
Venue Details
PIER STREET - POP-UP,
1-2 Pier Street,
Hull,
HU1 1ZA
A pop-up arts and culture venue will be created thanks to Levelling Up Funding from Hull City Council. A grant of £76,418.81 has been awarded to Fruit Market LLP to help bring back into use 66-68 Humber Street. The heritage building will become 1-2 Pier Street and will be used as a pop-up space for the arts and cultural scene.