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Late Night Art - April

  • Digital Arts Studios 1 Exchange Place Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT1 2NA United Kingdom (map)

For Late Night Art in April, we will preview an exhibition screening of engaging new audiovisual works by international artists for Sonorities Festival Belfast.

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Sonorities is delighted to partner with Digital Arts Studios to present an exhibition screening of engaging new audiovisual works by international artists.

*Additional Pre-Sonorities Launch Event for Belfast’s Late Night Art – Thursday 4th April*

Belfast’s art galleries traditionally open in the evenings of the first Thursday of every month for ‘Late Night Art’.

Sonorities early-birds can catch the pre-festival opening of this exhibition on Thursday 4th April 5-8pm

On Thursday 4th April you also catch these Sonorities exhibitions open for Late Night Art:

Programme for Screenings @ DAS

The screening programme includes:

  • Paolo Pastorino & Claudio Sanna – Pietre di una esposizione

  • Enrico Dorigatti – hyperobject::01

  • Magazinist – REVERSE SEARCH

  • aliceee – shop

 

Programme notes:

 

Paolo Pastorino & Claudio Sanna     Pietre di una esposizione   (Stones at an Exhibition)

Pietre di una Esposizione speaks of the four basic elements of cosmogony.  The video alludes to abstract concepts of cosmogony in dialogue with sounds born from the acoustic piano that recall gestures made by Sardinian sculptor Pinuccio Sciola (1942 – 2016) with his sonorous stones.  For water and fire, the same gestures are proposed again but transliterated into an instrument of the classical tradition. The original sound of water and fire (limestone and basalt) is recreated here in the sound box of the instrument. In earth and air, the suggestions of the earth are recreated through echoes of Sardinian popular melodies and the sharp magnetism of the light beams of the sun.

 

Enrico Dorigatti    hyperobject::1

Modern technology exists as a hyperobject; it is immensely vast and complex—the sheer scale of it exceeds our ability to ever fully comprehend its complexity. It is ubiquitous and in constant proliferation, encompassing vast networks of devices, software, and digital infrastructures that underpin our modern world. Through the interaction of abstract imagery and sounds rooted within the post-digital and glitch aesthetics, and realised through generative and algorithmic techniques, this installation aims to explore our understanding of this complex phenomenon—our limits of reality and human perception with complex concepts such as data—inviting the audience to contemplate and reflect on the vastness of the world we inhabit and our place within it, both physically and metaphorically, as technology becomes every day more ubiquitous and irreplaceable

 

Magazinist     REVERSE SEARCH

The visual and sonic components of REVERSE SEARCH are the product of an immense quantity of samples, including images culled from the internet, along with a massive accumulation of found and created sound. These fragments cohere into groupings, split apart into divergent clusters, and ricochet across the screen and throughout the room.

 

aliceee     shop

A series of music videos interrupted by false advertisement breaks and errors mimicking the experience of watching content on a streaming platform.

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