FM[X] Part 4: Care
Fri, 18. Sep 2015
West Space
Level 1, 225 Bourke St
Level 1, 225 Bourke St
6pm-9pm
FREE
FREE
It’s our final night of FM[X], our last hurrah. The energy is mutual and it’s reciprocal. This is a space for you and your friends, out from under white patriarchy, in the green speakers’ warm embrace. It’s our chance to come together into sonically consituted new social realities, one last time.
Artists
Ann Fuata
!!CALL OUT!! Performers needed to participate in a live performance. It involves clicking, pausing and clapping. Please contact: a.a.fuata@gmail.com
Caitlin Franzmann
...the term vocal fry and its association with young women is another ‘excuse to dismiss, ignore and marginalise women’s voices, both literally and figuratively’.
Collingwood College Sound Collective
They were asked to consider the contradictions in sound, such as those found in film and Foley techniques and to consider that gender may be associated to particular qualities in sound, instruments and/or image.
DIVA FINGER
Super friend duo sending wavelengths of creme fraiche scooped offa a pile of sweetened condensed milk in a vortex of TLCWhaleNoise with a contact mic taped between Janet Jackson's buttcheeks, Sadeism and MariahCareyism, equaling the goodness of greasy pizzaonthecouch X 880000000
Feminist Theory Group
FTG: Eva Birch, Katherine Botten, Aurelia Guo
Frances Barrett
From here to hear.
From here, as email. To hear, as script.
From here, as silent artist**. To hear, performing Curator***.
Jasmine Guffond
"The relative invisibility of digital surveillance and the proliferation of consumer modes of online surveillance has both intensified and rendered ambivalent our relationships to being surveyed. Sound provides a means for listening back to some of the imperceivable surveillance infrastructures that monitor our habitual online browsing."