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Three Questions for……… a series of short interviews with participating artists in this year’s Liquid Architecture Festival. The interviewers are different Australian sound artists chosen for their relevant practice.
| This edition of ‘Three Questions for…’ is with David Burrows. David Burrows is an installation artist whose work centers on the use of light as a sculptural form. His installations tend to be immersive and minimalist in nature, often presenting the phenomenon of light in passage behaving as a volume and in doing so transforming banal urban structures into enigmatic sources of fascination. Burrows was the first Australian to complete the two year program at the esteemed French institute Le Fresnoy National Studio for Contemporary Art. In 2010 Burrows was awarded an Australian Antarctic Division Arts Fellowship to document icebergs at the Casey Station. Kermadec Commission in 2011. Image credit: David Burrows - Scenes from the ASPA #1- 2012 Inkjet print on Archival Silver Rag - 52 x 22cm / edition of 5 |
| The interviewer is Australian soundmaker Joel Stern image: courtesy of Joel Stern
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Three Questions for……… a series of short interviews with participating artists in this year’s Liquid Architecture Festival. The interviewers are different Australian sound artists chosen for their relevant practice.
| This edition of ‘Three Questions for…’ is with Phil Dadson. Phil Dadson’s practice includes video and sound works, installations, solo performances, building experimental instruments and sonic objects, digital media, drawings, music compositions and improvisations on invented instruments..Dadson is the founder of the legendary Auckland group From Scratch, active between 1974 and 2004, widely known for its dynamic performances on original instruments. Awards include a 1991 Fulbright New Zealand Cultural Development Award, New Zealand Arts Foundation Artist Laureate Award in 2001, Antarctic Artist Fellowship in 2003, Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in 2005, an Artist Cinema Commission in 2010 and a PEW Kermadec Commission in 2011. image: Phil Dadson |
| Questions were compiled by Australian sound and visual artist Lloyd Barrett. image: courtesy of Lloyd Barrett
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Three Questions for……… a series of short interviews with participating artists in this year’s Liquid Architecture Festival. The interviewers are different Australian sound artists chosen for their relevant practice.
| This edition of ‘Three Questions for…’ is with Doug Quin. This edition of ‘Three Questions for…’ is with Douglas Quin. Douglas Quin is a sound designer, naturalist, public radio commentator, educator and music composer. For over 20 years, Quin has travelled widely documenting the natural soundscape, from Antarctic ice to Arctic tundra and African savannah to Amazon rainforest and his recordings of endangered and disappearing habitats represent one of the most unique and extensive collections. image: Doug Quin |
| Questions were compiled by Australian sound artist Camilla Hannan. image: courtesy of Camilla Hannan
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Three Questions for……… a series of short interviews with participating artists in this year’s Liquid Architecture Festival. The interviewers are different Australian sound artists chosen for their relevant practice.
| This edition of ‘Three Questions for…’ is with Chris Watson. Chris Watson is a sound recordist with a particular and passionate interest in the wildlife sounds of animals and their habitats worldwide. Watson’s work covers film, television, radio, CD and multi channel sound installations. Watson’s major production credits include The Life of Birds, which won him a BAFTA in 1998, The Blue Planet, The Life of Mammals and more recently the David Attenborough BBC documentary series Frozen Planet. Watson undertook a period of location work in the Antarctic during the Austral summer of 2009 to 2010. image: Chris Watson |
| Questions were compiled by Australian sound artist Camilla Hannan. image: courtesy of Camilla Hannan
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Three Questions for……… a series of short interviews with participating artists in this year’s Liquid Architecture Festival. The interviewers are different Australian sound artists chosen for their relevant practice.
| This edition of ‘Three Questions for…’ is with Lawrence English. Lawrence is co- curator of this year’s festival and a participating artist. He is a composer, media artist and curator who works across an eclectic array of aesthetic investigations. image: Lawrence English |  | Questions were compiled by Australian musician, artist, organiser, academic and writer, Ben Byrne. image: courtesy of Ben Byrne
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