Monday, 6 April 2009

Sounding the site iii



The poster for Sounding the site event on April 24 at the University of Sussex has just been released (above).

The event is free and you can go on a guided tour or visit some of the artwork during the day. Julian Broughton, one of the contributors and organisers, has written a programme for the event.

Sounding the Site

Friday 24th April 2009

Programme

Welcome! You are invited to visit six campus ‘islands’ in this modern odyssey. Follow the chorus of children, and start your tour outside the Gardner Centre at 10.30, 13.00, or 14.30.

If each tour runs to time, then approximate end-times are 11.50, 14.20, and 15.50. On average, it should take roughly 5 minutes to get from one island to the next, and roughly 8 minutes to experience each Island.

Island Travel Guide


Tours begin outside the Gardner Centre.

Labyrinth is the first of the Islands. Devised by River Jones and Luska Mengham, this will be found on the lawn at the front of campus, to the right when heading out of the subway towards campus. A large labyrinth has been mown in an area of long grass. The school group will sing a sea shanty before leading visitors to the next island.

Beach-Cave can be found in the moat and under the arches outside the Union Shop in Falmer House. This Island reflects Odysseus' sojourn in the cave of the goddess Calypso, and combines a sound piece by Roger Harmar with a sculpture of a raft/still life by Terry Howe.

Sirens can be found in InQbate’s ‘Creativity Zone’, in Pevensey 3, C7.

Heading Down can be found in Essex House, in the corridor next to the ‘SI CafĂ©’. Three poems by Abi Curtis reflect magic and mishap on Circe’s island, and evoke the gateway to the Underworld. Julian Broughton’s music for solo viola frames and punctuates the poems, with a visual element specially created by painter Christopher McHugh.

Bag of Winds A soundscape composed by Ric Graebner represents the story of Aeolus and the bag of winds, rashly opened by Odysseus’s men. All will be revealed in the tunnel under Arts Road, on the footpath heading for Bramber House.

Destination Point is concerned with journeys, and can be found in the grass area in front of Fulton Court, next to Arts A. Once you enter this structure, you will be offered a number of ‘channels’ to follow. But there is no direct route to anywhere, and no actual point of destination. . . For as long as you continue to seek, music by Michael Mclinn will continue to sound. Adam Verden is responsible for concept and design, and Alex Hart and Kevin Costello have helped to realize it.

Julian Broughton



Hope to see you there.

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