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Noizemaschin!! 149

The Bird 181 William St, Northbridge, WA

Noizemaschin!! 149 will be at the Bird on the 26th March Featuring the amazing talents of: Eduardo Cossio onetwotwofour Deep Ecology Isaac Beers Ousougene E Millar We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we live and work, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation, and recognise their continued custodianship and connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their Elders past, present and emerging.

$5 – $10

Outcome Unknown #100 – Saskia Willinge & Lara Dorling / Craig Pedersen / Dan O’Connor

Spectrum Project Space 2 Bradford St, Mt Lawley, WA

Join us at Spectrum Project Space for Outcome Unknown on March 28. Featuring a solo set by Dan O'Connor who queries the mechanics of sound production on the trumpet. Lara Dorling & Saskia Willinge explore the by-products of performance through sound and movement. Conceptual composer Craig Pedersen navigates autobiography, artistic expression, and performance in his text-scores.This event is co-presented with the record label Mystery & Wonder. It is concurrent with a photography exhibition by Eduardo Cossio and a performance residency by Craig Pedersen.7pm, Thursday 28 MarchSpectrum Project SpaceBuilding 3, Bradford St, ECU Mount Lawley$10-$20 pay scaleSpectrum Project Space is a wheelchair […]

$10 – $20

Sonic Explorations Experimental Meditations with Birdsong, Gongs and Cello

Richard Gill Auditorium Building 1, Room 110 (1.110), Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, 2 Bradford St, Mount Lawley, WA

Sonic Explorations Experimental Meditations with Birdsong, Gongs and Cello Join us for an enchanting journey into sound exploration and experimental meditation led by Lesley Kaye (Scientia) and Jean-Michel. Take a moment to touch base with Western Australian nature, with a spatial field recording of birdsong played back on a surround sound system. Immerse yourself within synergies of birdsong, resonating gongs, crystal and Tibetan bowls, and the dulcet tones of cello. Our aim is to provide a tranquil environment for relaxation and participants are invited to engage with the soundscape in any way that resonates with them, allowing the integration of […]

Audible Edge Night School: Opt-out

State Library of Western Australia 25 Francis St, Perth, WA

Opt-out is a workshop focused on 'opting out' of the attention economies of capitalist platforms and developing alternatives that foster listening online. Facilitated by Ben Byrne, it will feature a presentation of some of his work with Avantwhatever, a forum for digital sound, art, and design. This will include the decentralised social media server Avantwhatever.org, which workshop participants will be able to experiment with and will be provided as an online gathering space during the Audible Edge Festival. Participants will be invited to share their own struggles, with the infinite scroll of commercial social media, listening to and paying for music deliberately […]

Audible Edge Night School: Writing as/and experimental sonic cultural practice

State Library of Western Australia 25 Francis St, Perth, WA

This participatory workshop focusses on experimental and critical writing practices, techniques and histories in their alignment with experimental art and music cultures. It's an invitation to discover the role and possibility of writing in our underground music community. Any experience levels are welcome. We will explore how writing (including the adjacent areas of art writing, artists’ writing, and art criticism) aligns itself with the affective dimensions of music and listening practices. These are practices that might require capabilities of being attentive, playful, experimental, interrogative, porous, open, site-responsive, and reflective. We will also consider the changing role of critical writing, reading and self-publishing within contemporary audio art and experimental music cultures and […]

RE[COMPOST]

Alan Thomas Music Shell Manning Park, Hamilton Hill, WA

Step into a world where art and nature converge. COMPOST is an immersive site-specific installation that activates the dystopian "public green space" using cutting-edge generative sound technology. By connecting two diodes to a plant and harnessing a delicate electrical signal, we unveil the plant's secrets. Its resistance dances in enigmatic patterns, responding to touch, light, and sound. Join sound artists Leisl Lucerne-Knight and August Pope in ceremonial sonic symbiosis to reignite connections between fellow organisms on Sunday April 7, 3pm – 5.30pm at a Secret Outdoor Location to be revealed.

Audible Edge Night School: Creative tools and the softwarisation of cultural production

State Library of Western Australia 25 Francis St, Perth, WA

Edited by Frédérik Lesage and Michael Terren, Creative Tools and the Softwarization of Cultural Production explores how creativity is increasingly designed, marketed, and produced through digital products and services which, the editors argue, are not politically, economically or culturally neutral. For this Night School session Michael Terren will lead a discussion building off of ideas expressed in the book. This will explore how artistic praxis has been co-opted by the service economy, rebranding it as the 'creative industries'. It will explore the consequences of this co-opting: insecure work as the norm, erosion of work-life balance, erosion of unions, and so on. Terren […]

Steve Reich’s Double Sextet

Callaway Auditorium 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA

UWA students and their mentors converge in a performance of Steve Reich’s Double Sextet, for two ‘New Pierrot’ ensembles featuring flute, clarinet, violin, cello, percussion, and piano. Join the mesmerising performance of this special work by one of the most influential composers of the 20th and 21st centuries.

$15

Think Like a Worm – art event and workshop

Inglewood Mount Lawley Community Garden 1 Stancliffe St, Mount Lawley, WA

Experience a site-specific audio-visual installation by Cassandra Tytler & E Millar, and a worm workshop with Peg Davies at the Inglewood Mount Lawley Community Garden. 5-6pm : Worm Workshop with Peg Davies (RSVP required via website link below) 6-8pm : Audio-visual installation by Cassandra Tytler and E Millar & Refreshments All welcome! FREE EVENT ‘Think like a Worm’ is all about soil. Soils are fascinating and diverse ecosystems that support multitudes of life forms, and many interconnected processes of growth and decay. Often we forget what is under our feet, and how important soil is to sustaining life on Earth. […]

Free

James K (NYC) / Lia T / Mike Midnight / Lovefear

PS 22 Pakenham St, Fremantle, WA

★★★ James K (NYC) - Live At PS Art Space | 17/04/24 ★★★ Pres. by Portal Tapes X Halcyon X Wishful Thinking James K, is a multi-disciplinary artist and experimental musician from NYC, well known for her musical output under this alias and others, with standout releases on labels including Incienso, AD 93, PAN, Dial, & unique and memorable collaborations with Hoodie, Yves Tumor, and Beta Librae. Wednesday - 17/04/23 6:00PM - 10:00PM PS Art Space 22 Pakenham St, Fremantle With local support from: ★ Lia T ★ Mike Midnight ★ Lovefear Door sales will be available on the night. […]

$20

Outcome Unknown #101 – Annika Moses / Djuna Lee / Ross Bolleter & Eduardo Cossio

Spectrum Project Space 2 Bradford St, Mt Lawley, WA

Join us for Outcome Unknown on April 17 at Spectrum Project Space. Featuring: Annika Moses Djuna Lee Ross Bolleter & Eduardo Cossio 7pm, Wednesday 17 April Spectrum Project Space Building 3, Bradford St, ECU Mount Lawley $10-$20 pay scale Spectrum Project Space is a wheelchair accessible venue How to get here This event is co-presented with Mystery & Wonder. It is concurrent with visual art exhibitions by Eduardo Cossio and Craig Pedersen. Annika Moses' work leans towards experimental, radiophonic, and (occasionally) notated music. Her compositions have been performed by Ensemble Offspring and Decibel New Music Ensemble. She is a member of the record […]

$10 – $20

Tactus (Kate Milligan, Olivia Davies, Jonty Coy & HIP Company)

WA Museum Boola Bardip Perth Cultural Centre,, Perth, WA

Tactus: derived from Latin, ‘to touch’, also a term for a 15/16th-century rhythmic measurement. In 2017, a renaissance flute was recovered from a shipwreck in the Markermeer, North Holland. Made materially fragile by the passage of time, the instrument was nevertheless preserved intact in its watery solitude for 500 years. Archeologists and historians can only speculate on the flute’s origin, directed by material clues, including a small roll of Germanic text found curled inside the instrument. Replicas have since been made of the flute, reviving a sound lost to the ocean for centuries. The instrument’s journey unfolds in Tactus, a new […]

$25 – $40