Event - Concert

Cut & Splice: Living Rooms

19-20 June | Part of Cut & Splice

exploring the domestic soundscape, mapping the ultra-ordinary, the life of a room revealed
Cut & Splice: Living Rooms

What's it about?

Cut & Splice: Living Rooms brings together some of the world’s leading sound artists and composers for a two day festival of performance, installation, video, broadcast, podcast and discussion that explores the beauty, memory and personal identity of sound in domestic environments.

The event is set in one of London’s most atmospheric spaces, Wilton’s Music Hall, the last surviving and oldest grand music hall in the world. Through a wide ranging programme using a range of unexpected spaces in Wilton’s Music Hall Cut & Splice: Living Rooms reveals the often over looked depth and meaning in the ordinary and individual sonic experience and dramatises the physical acoustic phenomena of architectural space.

Performances, installations and broadcast from: Alvin Lucier, Aki Onda, Anthony Burr, Jason Lescalleet, Brandon LaBelle, CM von Hausswolff and John Duncan, The Domestic Appliance Audio Research Society, Tape That, Bob Levene, Felicity Ford, Mark Vernon and Erik Belgum’s “Bad Marriage Mantra”

Visit the Cut and Splice:Living Rooms website: http://livingrooms.cutandsplice.com

Cut & Splice running order:

Wilton's opens its doors around 6.00pm, concerts start at 7.30pm

There will be tickets available at the door but please arrive in good time to avoid disappointment

Friday 19 June

Alvin Lucier - Still Lives

Tape That

Domestic Appliance Audio Research Society

Jason Lescalleet

Aki Onda

 

Saturday 20 June

Alvin Lucier - In Memoriam Jon Higgins

Bob Levene

Brandon LaBelle

Alvin Lucier - Bird and Person Dyning

Carl Michael von Hausswolff and John Duncan

 

installations by Mark Vernon, Erik Belgum and Brandon LaBelle will run on both nights

Supporters

  • Arts Council Grants for the Arts