mumei/Bore Publishing/Compost and Height presents… at Hundred Years Gallery, 28.11.15
- news 2015
mumei/Bore Publishing/Compost and Height presents the idea of publishing text-sound works
free afternoon event at Hundred Years Gallery
28th November 13:30-17:00
details – http://www.hundredyearsgallery.com/reductive-journal-four/
The text-sound afternoon event presented by mumei publishing, Bore Publishing and Compost and Height:
Ryoko Akama (objects and electronics)
Heather Frasch (flute)
Sarah Hughes (objects and zither)
David Stent (guitar and objects)
Manfred Werder (traces)
Daniel del rio (computer)
performance: We will be performing three compositions selected from each group release archives. There will be audience participation, discussion and presentation over a chilled-out afternoon gallery space. Performances will be everywhere in.around.out of the gallery space. All rare releases from the three publishers will be available to check out and purchase.
The third event to celebrate reductive journal FOUR invites Sarah Hughes, David Stent and Manfred Werder to deal with the way of publications that perceives text and sound. This event includes the exhibition of archives by three publication collective in the UK and afternoon concert happening in various spaces at Hundred Years Gallery.
mumei publishing creates reductive journal twice a year by Ryoko Akama, Heather Frasch, Daniel del Rio and Vasco Alves. The journal info and past issues available on www.reductivejournal.com
Bore Publishing publishes scores produced twice a year run by Sarah Hughes and David Stent. The publisher info and past issues available on http://borepublishing.com
Compost and Height is a curatorial platform set up to facilitate the dissemination of contemporary music and associated arts practice via free downloads, online projects, live concerts, exhibitions and publications. Founded in 2008 by Patrick Farmer and Sarah Hughes, Compost and Height promotes various practical, theoretical and historical aspects of contemporary sound- and composition-based practices. https://wolfnotes.wordpress.com/
This publication and tour is supported by Arts Council England, Pro Helvetia, Acción Cultural Española