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Sound. Culture.

Australia's premier sound arts festival Liquid Architecture occurs annually with a range of events often including concerts, immersive sound presentations, audio-visual and recorded work, exhibitions and installations, and featuring our most imaginative musicians, composers, sound designers and media artists in a sense-specific feast for the ears.

 

What is Liquid Architecture?

Liquid Architecture is a sense specific festival, as opposed to art form specific. Occurring annually since 2000, Liquid Architecture celebrates the diverse methods of sound making and sound theory. It is our belief that listening is a vital activity, and one that is often overlooked within the dominance of visual media in our environment.

Liquid Architecture presents sound. Sound as the starting point for the active practice of listening. This is not to deny the conceptual or the abstract, the metaphorical or the representational, the expressionistic or the meaningful. But rather this is to restore the emphasis on the primary act of listening. Liquid Architecture is in effect then a listening festival and the artists presented are selected as much for their ability to listen with sensitive ears as for the sound they produce. You are invited to engage your sensitive ears and listen. 

 

What will I hear?

A key objective is the promotion of artists practising on the periphery of music and sound culture, particularly those with an experimental aesthetic and a critical approach to (media) cultures. The artistic content of the festival focuses upon and privileges sound practice in all its manifestations but, due to the cross disciplinary potential of sound, many other art practices are included in the festival. Liquid Architecture focuses on any and all art forms involving particular emphasis on the auditory, including an exciting mix of musical performance, AV presentations and installation work, along with a strong critical element involving panels, workshops and artist talks.

 

Who's it for?

With more than a decade of experience to draw upon, Liquid Architecture combines the fragmented communities in which sound art practices occur, achieving cross disciplinary appreciation and critique. The practical objective of this strategy is to popularise and publicise sound culture through greater aggregate audience size and a higher profile, and to make sound culture more accessible to the community, particularly to youth and student audiences. Audiences currently include those engaged with contemporary creative practice, sound arts practitioners, music industry professionals, electronic music concert goers, academics, cultural theorists and students (post & undergraduate), youth audiences and enthusiasts of adventurous popular music.


Liquid Architecture popularises sound culture, particularly with young/emerging content producers within Australia's active student culture, in order to build not only future audiences but also future artists. Our rationale reflects an intense engagement with specialist and broader cultures, and the desire to make a contribution to those cultures. Sound practice is often cross disciplinary and Liquid Architecture reflects that, not only in the work presented but in the broad range of audiences it attracts.


The opportunities to network with national and international artists are an important means of generating future initiatives and cross cultural collaborations. The community is being exposed to some of the most exciting explorations occurring within sound culture that also happen to intersect with the media and fine arts. The exposure generated by Liquid Architecture is crucial in developing new audiences for the many discreet sound and experimental music communities currently operating around the country, and internationally.

 

What is 'Sound Art'?

"For many, it refers to sound-based art work (or at least art work where the principal focus is on sound) across the broad gamut of performance, installation and broadcast contexts, which departs from both traditional musical instrumentation and notational methods and frequently employs electronic media. Others may see it as an intersecting space with roots in post-Cageian music practice, or indeed 'post-phonographic' music practice, and installation art."

Julian Knowles, QUT Portfolio Director and President of QMusic, in an article entitled Sound Practice, Sound Thesis in RealTime No. 68, August / September 2005.

 

Who is Liquid Architecture?

Liquid Architecture festivals are presented by Liquid Architecture Sound Inc, an independent not for profit incorporated association.

The Liquid Architecture Sound Inc Board:
President: Michael Graeve
Vice President: Camilla Hannan
Treasurer/Public officer: Nat Bates

Secretary:
Rosie Senior
Phip Murray
Dr Philip Samartzis

Staff:
Curatorial Director:
Dr Philip Samartzis
General Manager: Bianca Durrant
Production Manager: Byron Scullin

Co producers:
Brisbane: Lawrence English, ROOM40
Central Victoria: Jacques Soddell, cajid media
Perth: Tos Mahoney, Tura New Music

 

 

 



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DAVID CHESWORTH (VIC)

photo: Sonia Leber

David Chesworth, with collaborator Sonia Leber, creates large-scale sound installations for gallery spaces and the public domain. In 2007 they were recipients of the Helen MacPherson Smith Art Commission which resulted in Almost Always Everywhere Apparent installed at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Sonia and David's installation site contains more information about their artworks including Proximities, a permanent soundscape artwork created for the 2006 Commonwealth Games.

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