Full of Noises is delighted to welcome three exceptional sound artists who have all graduated from London College of Communication.
Introduction
The concert takes place during Independent Venue Week on Saturday 1 February.
Across the weekend people can also experience a six-speaker sound installation by Harvey Young which explores the diffusion of dialects as a function of topography.
Pedro Bosch is a London-based sound artist and audio engineer originally from Mexico City. His artistic practice centres around live performance, driven by a deep fascination with the raw and transformative power of live sound. Pedro’s work delves into the transgressive qualities of sound, exploring the intersection of beauty and horror. Through his performances, he seeks to uncover the unsettling yet compelling aspects of sonic experiences, embracing discomfort while searching for an almost sedative quality in his auditory creations.
Boy Lucid is a composer, interweaving field recordings with melodic instrumentals, unknown voices and song, into a music made from connections, entanglement and longing.
They will use a set up of melodica, contact microphone, laptop and voice for this performance. From rural Ireland and based in London, Boy Lucid is part of the collective Roca, organising outdoor listening events in public parks across the city when it's warm.
Harvey Young is a composer, sound artist and writer whose practice centres on temporality, linguistics and psychogeography. He uses extended vocal techniques, field recordings and spatialisation to create acousmatic and electroacoustic works. He is presenting an as-yet-untitled six speaker installation exploring the diffusion of dialects as a function of topography. The piece is inspired by linguist James Burridge’s paper ‘Unifying models of dialect spread and extinction using surface tension dynamics’. Harvey’s compositions have appeared in Vogue, ResonanceExtra and various London venues and galleries.
FON: Web page for the event is here
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Directions and Information
Piel View House, Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness LA13 9DB
Access to the venue is by foot.
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Parking: There is no parking at the venue as we are in the middle of a public park. You are best parking up outside the park on Park Drive.
There is one designated accessible parking space, to book please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Enter from the park gate by Park Drive junction bus stop (by the Baptist Church)
Walk route is 2 mins signposted from here.
We have a no pets policy within the premises. Assistance dogs are welcome.
about FON
Full of Noises is a sound art and new music organisation based in a public park on Cumbria’s Furness Peninsula. We produce and commission new work from contemporary composers and sound artists through a programme of residencies, performances and public realm installations.
Since forming in 2009, we have produced over one hundred events, including seven biennial festivals, showcasing new work by over two hundred artists. Starting life in the former canteen building of a Trident submarine plant, Full of Noises has hosted artists ranging from Faust, AGF, Hildur Gudnadottir and Tetsuo Kogawa to Laura Cannell, Lee Patterson, Lee Gamble and Ryoko Akama. Touring events have taken place in venues including London’s Cafe OTO, the Liverpool Biennial, the Sao Paulo Biennial, Beacons Festival and National Trust Castles in the Lake District. Full of Noises has been an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation since 2011.
Current projects include a series of residencies with South Walney Nature Reserve, site specific commissions for Barrow Park and an international EU funded project exploring the creative potential of open microphones, Acoustic Commons.
More information is here,
https://fonfestival.org/about/
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