Sunday, September 30, 2012

Dylan Martorell / Snawklor /Scratch Orchestra at TWMA


TarraWarra Biennial 2012 Sonic Spheres Performances at TWMA 
First Sunday of the month, from September to December (inclusive) at 2pm
Free with Museum Entry

Snawklor / Dylan Martorell / Scratch Orchestra 6th October


Northcote Social Club

$10 TarraWarra Museum of Art (TWMA) is presenting a special evening of live sound performances at the celebrated Northcote Social Club on Wednesday October 3, 2012. The event will feature five separate performances by sound artists whose visual art also features in the TarraWarra Biennial 2012: Sonic Spheres exhibition at TWMA.
Tickets $10 at the door; Sounds from 8:00pm to 11:00pm. Northcote Social Club, 301 High St Northcote VIC 3070 Ph: 03 9489 3917 Tickets: 1300 724 867
scratch orchestra 

snawklor      charles ives singers

donkeys tail

marco fusianato

              kochi prototype #2

Friday, September 21, 2012


Dylan Martorell: D'ameublement


Dylan Martorell
Dylan Martorell, Bin Gamelan2012

4 September - 11 October 2012
Switchback Gallery
Monash University Gippsland Campus
Curator: Francis E. Parker
Sound and installation artist Dylan Martorell is MUMA’s artist in residence at the Gippsland Centre for Art & Design for 2012. Martorell undertook the residency in two stages in April and May, building interconnected sound sculptures using waste materials gleaned from the locale. The exhibition restages the studio environment in the Switchback Gallery, animated by projected video documentation of music-making with GCAD students and the robotic percussion instrument workshops that Martorell conducted with Buddhist monks while on a subsequent residency in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.
Named for French composer Erik Satie’s Musique d’ameublement or ‘furniture music’ – an early twentieth-century precursor to ambient music – D’ameublement transforms discarded remnants of household furnishings into Martorell’s characteristic musical assemblages.

Robotic percussion instruments where created with
Keith Urquhart - programming
Mat Valdman - Engineering
and Wil Campbell