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SOUND & IMAGE

Light Begets Sound , Sally Golding (and featured image on main page) 25 NOVEMBER 2018 ARCO BARCO , 29 Military Parade, Ramsgate, CT11 9LG 7-9pm (incl Q&A with Sally and Dan) £6.50 (book in advance, see below) FEATURING: Sally Golding Andrew Kötting Dan Scott & Members of Athelstan Sound For this programme we are dispensing with the primacy of the projected image instead foregrounding sound and image experiments at the edge of artists’ experimental film, expanded cinema and sound art.   The works range from Dan Scotts interest in listening as performance and the multiple ways of listening that exist in contemporary sound art; Sally Golding’s harnessing of light frequencies from amongst other things strobe lights, film projectors and camera flashes creating discordant sonics and harsh lighting, to field recordings of Andrew Kottings Dadaesque performances through the British landscape with tracks from Visionary Seascapes (re-mixed from Jem Finer's music for Swan

SOUND & IMAGE WORKSHOP

Athelstan Sound Workshop, Margate 24 NOVEMBER 2018 with Dan Scott and Athelstan Sound Pie Factory Music, Ramsgate Saturday 24 November 2018 1 - 3pm Age: 8 - 18 Book your FREE place by email Participants will be working with musicians and writers to explore words, sound and moving image using mobile phones, loop pedals and speakers. The workshop will be with Dan Scott and other members of Athelstan Sound , a monthly sound workshop Dan convenes in Margate. The participants are also invited to join Dan and Athelstan Sound for a concert on Sunday 25 November at Sound and Image event.

INTERSECTION

Shroud, Lunatraktors 9 DECEMBER 2018 Tom Thumb Theatre , 2b The Esplanade, Cliftonville, Margate, CT9 2LB Featuring: LUNATRAKTORS Samantha Rebello Lou Lou Sainsbury Doors: 6.45pm bar open 7.30 - 9pm Including Q&A bar open TICKETS: £6.50 (including 50p online booking fee) book here. Also available on the night. A one hour programme of artists’ film, video and performance. Chimeras and histories of non-human representations, the distance between objects and language, 17th Century poems and resilience strengthened through love and loss are themes explored in these works. ======================================================= ARTISTS BIOGRAPHIES LUNATRAKTORS (Carli Jefferson and Clair Le Couteur) Clair Le Couteur (*1982, UK) is a non-binary trans research artist and singer, currently completing their practice-based PhD –‘The Fictive Museum’–at the Royal College of Art, London. Recent projects include: Transportation Blues(2016), a live-looped folk song cycle at the Horse Hos