The Inter(me)zzo series of workshops serve as a gentle invocation of the line enquiry explored by the Liminal exhibition, produced by Iniva at Rivington Place, London, that concerns itself with conveying a sense of alienation and dislocation associated with the modern city through the prism of new visual technologies.
Inter(me)zzo, rather than interacting with experimental moving image forms instead references kinetic audio forms and technologies associated with music culture.
More information on right hand side of screen.
Inter(me)zzo: Connecting Thresholds, seeks to engage people of all ages in exploring their experiences of migration, particularly feelings of alienation and dislocation associated with the city. Every group in the city, whether citizen or new arrival, or what is regarded as indigenous immigrant is affected by this movement of people, culture, tradition and memory.
What our group discovered during workshop Inter(me)zzo 0.1 was that along these overlapping lines from departure to arrival, if all this experienced is illustrated and evinced by sound what is created finally is - music! An amalgamation of single notes.
Monday, 6 April 2009
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