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Holonic Fields - Launch Party Performances

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Exhibition launch for Holonic Fields interactive audiovisual collaboration. Holonic Field is a collaboration between Northern Irish composer Rory Friers (ASIWYFA) and Boom Clap Play. Performances will be scheduled throughout the evening.

Date(s)
April 9, 2024
Location
Portview Trade Centre, 310 Newtownards Rd, Belfast BT4 1HE
Time
19:00 - 23:30
Price
Free. N.B Some events may have limited numbers due to venue capacity. Book Early!
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Lucia H Chung 

Live improvisation with no-input mixing board.

 

Viola Yip – Liminal Lines

“Liminal Lines” is a live electronic music performance by Viola Yip on her self-made wearable instrument and her body movements. It explores a choreography between sound and movements, beyond the traditional notions of techniques and executions. This wearable instrument, in the form of a dress, is made of soft PVC and various audio cables that allows audio signals to pass through. Her body, when wearing the dress, facilitates a wide range of distances, pressures, and speeds through her body movements. These body-and-instrument interactions devise performative relationships between the instrument and the human body, which allow complex sonorities to emerge and modulate over time.

 

Jules Rawlinson – Pulsar Hexerei

Pulsar Hexerei is an improvised versioning of Rawlinson’s Pulsar Retcon release (Superpang SP63), and explores buffer scratching, corpus scrubbing and waveform scuffing of material sourced from the New Pulsar Generator (nuPg). Samples from nuPg improvisations have been analysed in a variety of ways using the Fluid Corpus Manipulation (FluCoMa) toolkit to allow for agile polyphonic and gestural exploration and expression using multitouch controllers. In this way there’s a retroactive injection of the sound and morphology of pulsar synthesis into a continued practice of working with sampled material in real-time in ways that are influenced by both early tape and electronic works and modern turntablism to make connections between sound objects and embodied technique.

 

Mayté Segura and Miguel Ortiz – Between worlds

Contemporary performance of dance and music inspired in the prehispanic world.

 

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