This exhibition features works from festival artists and includes a range of sonic and visual performance/installation presentations focussed on transport, mobility and unfamiliar spaces in the built environment.
Darrin Verhagen presents The Audiokinetic Jukebox, with music for 2DOF motion simulators by Robin Fox, Adam Hunt, Darrin Verhagen and Chris Vik. Each of the four compositions presented here take this embodied experience of the city – its inherent relationship between sound, vibration and movement – as their starting point. Some explore these ideas with literal referents, others as aesthetic abstractions of these multimodal templates.
Matthew Sleeth, presents the work The Last Car Park, a self generating sculptural installation that populates itself over the exhibition period by way of prototype 3D printers. It is part kinetic sculpture, part robot, part performance and finally, a durational installation. As a work of kinetic sculpture, a printer uses coloured filament to continuously build small sculptures of cars, with one completed approximately every hour. Gallery visitors are invited to take them from the printer’s build platform and place them in an empty car park. The Last Car Park is supported by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria.
Sonic City

Performances and installations focused on transport, mobility and unfamiliar spaces in environments
29 Aug. 2013
West Space
West Space
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Performances and installations focused on transport, mobility and unfamiliar spaces in environments