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In an age of mobile phones, in-car sound-systems, digital broadcasting and celebrity DJs, sound and audio technology play an ever-increasing role in contemporary life. Sound - the carrier of words, music and noise - is the subject of Sonic Boom, and exhibition in which the experience of sound in space is given a new spin by the installations and actions of sound artists. Curated by David Toop, Sonic Boom takes 1990s post-techno, post-rave, post-ambient sound art out of a restrictive club context and liberates it in a gallery environment. The largest group exhibition of sound art ever staged in this country. Sonic Boom fills the Hayward with a series of sound installations in which the visitor encounters the mechanical and the organic, the electronic and the acoustic, the sculptural and the intangible. The exhibition creates both subtle and intense sensory experiences, offering a sound-scape for the imagination.

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Archive listings for Sonic Boom - The Art of Sound (2000)

Work type: Art Event/Exhibition.

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Exhibitor/Artist Joe Banks. Exhibitor/Artist Angela Bulloch. Exhibitor/Artist Paul Burwell. Exhibitor/Artist Heri Dono. Exhibitor/Artist Max Eastley. Exhibitor/Artist Thomas Koner. Exhibitor/Artist Brian Eno. Exhibitor/Artist Paulo Feliciano. Exhibitor/Artist Rafael Toral. Exhibitor/Artist Greyworld. Exhibitor/Artist Stephan von Huene. Exhibitor/Artist Ryoji Ikeda. Exhibitor/Artist Philip Jeck. Exhibitor/Artist Christina Kubisch. Exhibitor/Artist Chico MacMurtrie. Exhibitor/Artist Christian Marclay. Exhibitor/Artist Russell Mills. Exhibitor/Artist Ian Walton. Exhibitor/Artist Mariko Mori. Exhibitor/Artist John Oswald. Exhibitor/Artist Pan Sonic. Exhibitor/Artist Project Dark. Exhibitor/Artist Lee Ranaldo. Exhibitor/Artist Scanner. Exhibitor/Artist Katarina Matiasek. Exhibitor/Artist Paul Schutze.
27 Apr 00 to 18 Jun 00Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L798697725

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