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New Works on WebsiteFebruary 2010I am pleased to announce a new body of work uploaded on to the website. Please check Taos and Stimmung for new images, sounds and videos. ___________________________________________________________ 'John Cage: Every Day is a Good Day', A Hayward Touring ExhibitionJune 2010 - July 2011I have been commissioned by Hayward Touring to work in collaboration with a range of public galleries across the UK in the realisation of a dynamic program of performances, events and happenings to run in parrallel with a major retrospective of John Cage's visual art. This new Hayward Touring Exhibition will be the first major retrospective in the UK of the visual art of the American composer and artist John Cage (1912–1992). The exhibition has been conceived by Jeremy Millar and is organised with the close support and guidance of the John Cage Trust, in collaboration with BALTIC. The exhibition opens at BALTIC, May / June 2010, after which it will tour to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge; Huddersfield Art Gallery; Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, Glasgow and De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. For information on the show and the various venues involved please visit the Hayward Touring website ___________________________________________________________ 'Voice Laboratory', University of Brighton, Faculty of ArtsOctober 2009 - October 2010I am pleased to announce my involvment in a new research project that is running across a variety of institutions and was set-up by the wonderful Amy Cunningham. The laboratory is about exploring the voice across arts and sciences, linking practitioners and thinkers, in an interdisciplinary network. It is a space in which the voice is heard, mediated, echoed, added to, discussed, expanded, measured, compressed, multiplied, questioned and discovered. It is hoped that this research laboratory will grow in the coming months offering a vital platform for artists of all disciplines to engage with research in and around the voice. The other people involved are: - Nick Collins (Composer/Performer, University of Sussex) For more information please visit the Centre for Research and Development, University of Brighton.
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