Event
The Ecology of Place - A spatial-sound cinema program
- Date: Friday, 16 June 2017 to Sunday, 18 June 2017, Friday June 16, 6pm | Saturday June 17, 2pm | Sunday June 18, 2pm
- Venue: Swanston Academic Building (SAB) Cinema (RMIT) — Building 80, Level 1, Room 2, 445 Swanston St, Melbourne, VIC Tickets: This is a free event
Event Details
The Ecology of Place is a spatial-sound cinema program featuring new sound and moving image works by Australian and International artists exploring the natural and built environment. Artworks from across the areas of experimental film and documentary, electro-acoustic composition, ethnography, photography and acoustic ecology will be presented over three days. For more information and program schedule please visit the Bogong Centre for Sound Culture The Ecology of Place has been supported by the City of Melbourne through the Arts Grants Program It has also received support from RMIT School of Art.
Friday June 16, 6pm to 7:45pm
Daniel Lercher Euphonia [4.1ch audio]
Polly Stanton Between Two Suns [4K video, 5.1ch audio]
Philip Samartzis The Blizzard [5.1ch audio]
Saturday June 17, 2pm to 3:45pm
Yan Jun For Audience [Stereo audio]
Matthew Berka H.M.V.S [Super 8mm transferred to 2.5K video, stereo audio]
Slavek Kwi (Artificial Memory Trace) WIFILE (RELENTLESS) [4ch audio]
Sunday June 18, 2pm to 4:15pm
Emily Richardson Over The Horizon [HD Video Stero audio]
Byron Huang-Dean Wandering Through Two Cities [4.1ch audio]
Madelynne Cornish Negative Space [HD video, 5.1ch audio]
Yannick Dauby Dit lip hue hng [Stereo audio]
[image: Emily Richardson - The Horizon]
Featured non-Australian music: Yannick Dauby, Yan Jun, Slavek Kwi, Daniel Lercher, Emily Richardson
Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on 0424 095 554 or by email to info@bogongsound.com.au
Featured Australian Works
Between Two Suns by Polly Stanton | |
H.M.V.S by Matthew Berka — Australian premiere | |
Negative Space by Madelynne Cornish — Australian premiere | |
The Blizzard by Philip Samartzis — Australian premiere | |
Wandering Through Two Cities by Byron Huang-Dean — Australian premiere |
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