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PLUMP (VIC)

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Plump (aka Dave Brown/ Philip Samartzis/ Marc Rogerson) (VIC)
Plump is a trio comprising sculptor Marc Rogerson and sound-artists Dave Brown and Philip Samartzis. Their project is to synthesize the spatial art of illuminated sculpture with time-based sound art. Attracted to immersive environments, Plump attempts to create a sensory envelopment of the audience where light pulsed through site-specific sculpture is juxtaposed with sounds dispersed throughout a surrounding speaker system.

 

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Robin Fox
 
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Events

  • 25.06.2012 - 08.07.2012 National Festival Program
  • 25.06.2012 | 20.00 Perth - Concert One
  • 26.06.2012 | 20.00 Perth - Concert Two
  • 27.06.2012 | 15.00 Bendigo - Artist Talk and...
  • 27.06.2012 | 20.00 Bendigo - Concert One
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