With coal seams beneath it and water running through, Sheffield has a surfeit of energy. Historically this energy has produced stainless steel and electro pop. Love in a Cold Climate reflects the latent energies within the city – both industrial and social.
Works include post-Vorticist lithographs from 1919 by Edward Wadsworth ...
Location:The Walper Hotel , 1 King St. W. , Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 1A1 , CA
Opening Reception Thursday May 2, 2013, 7 PM
CAFKA – Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area is pleased to be teaming up with the Walper Hotel to exhibit eight provocative art installations throughout the hotel.
CAFKA @ The Walper Hotel is a program of contemporary art installations that engage the unique spaces ...
Location:ABC No Rio, 157 Rivington, NYC, New York, US
Michael Alan's Living Installation is a "live spiritual circle." A full circle of eight female performers in a deep meditative ritual will become living installations at the landmark punk/gallery ABCNORIO.
How much negativity is put into the world about form and body? Stakes are high in the world ...
Location:Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, 540 West 21 Street, New York, New York, 10011
$15 General Admission
HPSCHD, John Cage’s legendary Gesamtkunstwerk is a mass media orgy, considered by many as the wildest, largest, and loudest musical composition of the 20th century, its very nature inextricable from the tumult of the year it premiered, 1969. ISSUE Project Room presents this spectacle on May ...
Location:Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, 540 West 21 Street, New York, New York, 10011
Smart Textiles: Fashion That Responds Wednesday, May 1 6:30-8:30pm $10 tickets
As part of the Computational Fashion program series, Eyebeam presents a diverse group of designers and scientists working in cutting edge textile research and production. From nanoparticles to circuit boards, technology is becoming embedded in the very ...
Location:The Naisa Space, #252, 601 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
Thursdays and Fridays noon-3pm & Saturdays 10am - 2pm Admission by Donation
Working directly with live sounds from the vicinity of NAISA's Christie St location, Eleanor King will create a new site-specific audio installation which will shift and change over the duration of the exhibition. With many radio receivers tuned to ...
Location:The Naisa Space, #252, 601 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
Thursdays and Fridays noon-3pm & Saturdays 10am - 2pm Admission by Donation
Recline in an alternate sounding universe in a 50's style hair salon chair transformed into a radio art listening lounge with works curated by Darren Copeland drawn from the Deep Wireless international call for submissions on the theme the ...
Location:The Naisa Space, #252, 601 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
Thursdays and Fridays noon-3pm & Saturdays 10am - 2pm Admission by Donation
where white pines lay is an audio/visual installation that includes narrate Indigenous stories of place in the City of Toronto. It is a collection of voices and the knowledge of historians, archeologists, elders, various texts, the land, maps ...
This workshop will highlight rules of thumb on how to get better quality interview recordings and how to clean up interview recordings in a workshop that goes from interview and field recording on location to editing, and concludes with ...
$55 (price includes parts for building micro-transmitter)
This workshop will let you experience what radio transmission is like on a minimum level that could also be developed into radio art and micro radio. The transmitter that the participant will make ...
Location:The Wychwood Theatre, #176, 601 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
$15/$10 student
Friz and Roos perform using acoustic field recordings from the Toronto area and electro-magnetic instruments, revealing the otherwise invisible interpenetration of objects and frequencies moving in urban space. Other works by Sarah-Leith Izzard, Karin Senff and Steve McCourt explore interior and/or inherent electromagnetic phenomena and mechanized ...
Location:The Wychwood Theatre, #176, 601 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
Performances by Eleanor King, Matteo Marangoni & Angel Faraldo
$15/$10 student Signals by Eleanor King is a performance using multiple radio receivers, piano, loop station, and recorded sounds, and is inspired by minimalism, chaotic blurts of noise music, and the relentless crashing of waves against a shoreline. City Sondols ...
Location:The Wychwood Theatre, #176, 601 Christie Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
$15/$10 student
Included will be international performances/presentations by Csenge Kolozsvari (Montreal, Can), Robert Mackay (UK), Alyysa Moxley (USA), Elizabeth Shores/Vikram Patel (USA) and Robin Koek/Marieke van de Ven (Netherlands).
Location:Ryerson Image Center, 33 Gould Street, Toronto, Ontario, CA
FREE
City Sondols: Toronto is a sound walk by Matteo Marangoni and Angel Faraldo who take the audience on a short tour through different acoustic spaces probing nearby buildings with portable electronic instruments, listening to reflections, exciting resonant frequencies and interacting with the urban soundscape.
Location:The Supermarket, 268 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, CA
Also part of the Ambient Ping series Admission $6
NAISA and The Ambient Ping presents Ambient Transmissions featuring performances by D. Burke Mahoney and Quiet Metal Trio, and duo Allison Camerin/William Davison.