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Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Human Feel - Kurt Rosenwinkel, Andrew D'Angelo, Chris Speed & Jim Black - Sunset jazz club, Paris - Feb 5 2007
Disc 1
01. Aural Sculpture Manifesto
02. Nuclear Device (The Wizard Of Aus)
03. Toiler On The Sea
04. Ships That Pass In The Night
05. It's A Small World
06. Just Like Nothing On Earth
07. Who Wants The World
08. Never Say Goodbye
09. Baroque Bordello
Disc 2
10. Golden Brown
11. Midnight Summer Dream
12. European Female
13. Tramp
14. The Raven
15. No More Heroes
16. London Lady
17. Bring On The Nubiles
18. Down In The Sewer
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Symphony of Lights: An Exploration of Stained-Glass Windows in St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, London, ON
Exhibition dates: February 8th - 19th, 2021
Artist: Anahí González
Curators: Iraboty Kazi and Anahí González
Editor: Dr. C. Cody Barteet
“Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself.” - Desiderius Erasmus
This exhibition explores the visual and aural sensations of being inside St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church in London, Ontario. The parish community was founded in 1864. The present Gothic-inspired church (at the corners of Wellington and St. James Streets) was begun in 1888 and has remained an important feature in London’s Old North community for well over a century. Now part of the Bishop Helmuth Heritage District the church and its facilities are a hub of activity for the community.
The videos and photographs taken by artist Anahí González during visits to the church inspired our explorations of the stained-glass windows in relation to art and local history. Stained-glass windows that adorn the neo-Gothic building connect the church’s ambiance to medieval practices, reinforcing a line of contact from ancient history to our own. At the same time, the dynamic shifting of light based on the hour of the day is a reminder of the ephemeral beauty of our daily lives. We also explore the play between light, sound, and their effects on the visitor with recordings of bells and organ music played in St. John the Evangelist church.
Symphony of Lights focuses primarily on four fascinating ecclesiastical windows created by London- and Toronto-based artists and workshops: Meikle Stained Glass Studio, Sunrise Studios, Yvonne Williams, and Robert McCausland Limited. Combining modern technology with historical windows allows for exploration of the varying styles, techniques, colours, artist signatures, and details that would otherwise be overlooked.
This exhibition is a part of Dr. Cody Barteet’s research program: Preserving the Cultural and Artistic Heritage of St. John the Evangelist, London, Ontario as a Model for the Anglican Diocese of Huron, a project funded by the University of Western Ontario.
Due to COVID-19 safety measures, the Artlab Gallery and Cohen Commons will be operating virtually. In-person visits are not permitted at this time. We will be posting exhibition documentation, videos, and virtual walk-throughs on the Artlab’s website.
Artlab Gallery
JL Visual Arts Centre
Western University
London, Ontario, Canada
© 2021; Department of Visual Arts; Western University
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Dubuque, Iowa's Aural Resuscitation Unit performed live on What's This Called? on Saturday, June 19th, 2010.
For the next few weeks you may listen to or download the program HERE!
I wonder what you're like when you're alone & breathless.
-I'm alone & breathless
-listening & listless
Soma Sonic - UK - 31st Jan 09
Cutting Edge Underground Psytrance & Live PsyFunk Band in Morning
*Live Performances:
- Aural Environmentalist
[Sketchy Sketch Records]
www.myspace.com/auralenvironmentalist
Aural Environmentalist comes from a love of all things twisted glitchy acidic and a bit messy. He's recently formed a label with fellow producer Oscilating Pixie/Substance Abuse, called Sketchy Sketch Records. Prepare yourselves for a wild ride!
- Cuboid Atom
[Wonkay Records]
Their music has been described as "powerful and intelligent" with dirty rolling basslines and twisted melodies. With their psychedelic journey having only just begun, expect more mind melting madness to come from these two.
- Atomgrinder
[R3tox Records]
Fresh new acid drenched Full On live act with an amazing amount of energy and stage presence.
- Guano Unsane
[Psychometric Vision]
Evolving Loops of Unsane, squelchy Breakbeat & DubStep inspired Forest Trance from visual artist & co-manager of Psychometric Vision collective.
- Wobbly Squadron
[Wobbly Records]
www.myspace.com/wobblysquadron
Live Wobbly Dance Music.
"Wobbly Squadron are a fine band indeed, ethnic beats mixed in with samples, funky bass lines and a host of wind instruments.....If you like Gong, Ozric Tentacles and Hawkwind then you’ll love Wobbly Squadron - excellent stuff." "12 out of 13"
- Andrew Lathman, Roomthirteen.com
*Disk Wizards:
- Lloyd the Positivitist
[Chaos Theory]
- Vek
[Alien Resonance]
- Psionic_Entity
[Psychometric Vision]
fully immersive UV environment by : Psychometric Vision
(with more multi dimensional mutations)
Live Visuals by :
Subsense
Sound by:
Psilocybe Tribe
Soma Sonic - UK - 31st Jan 09
Cutting Edge Underground Psytrance & Live PsyFunk Band in Morning
*Live Performances:
- Aural Environmentalist
[Sketchy Sketch Records]
www.myspace.com/auralenvironmentalist
Aural Environmentalist comes from a love of all things twisted glitchy acidic and a bit messy. He's recently formed a label with fellow producer Oscilating Pixie/Substance Abuse, called Sketchy Sketch Records. Prepare yourselves for a wild ride!
- Cuboid Atom
[Wonkay Records]
Their music has been described as "powerful and intelligent" with dirty rolling basslines and twisted melodies. With their psychedelic journey having only just begun, expect more mind melting madness to come from these two.
- Atomgrinder
[R3tox Records]
Fresh new acid drenched Full On live act with an amazing amount of energy and stage presence.
- Guano Unsane
[Psychometric Vision]
Evolving Loops of Unsane, squelchy Breakbeat & DubStep inspired Forest Trance from visual artist & co-manager of Psychometric Vision collective.
- Wobbly Squadron
[Wobbly Records]
www.myspace.com/wobblysquadron
Live Wobbly Dance Music.
"Wobbly Squadron are a fine band indeed, ethnic beats mixed in with samples, funky bass lines and a host of wind instruments.....If you like Gong, Ozric Tentacles and Hawkwind then you’ll love Wobbly Squadron - excellent stuff." "12 out of 13"
- Andrew Lathman, Roomthirteen.com
*Disk Wizards:
- Lloyd the Positivitist
[Chaos Theory]
- Vek
[Alien Resonance]
- Psionic_Entity
[Psychometric Vision]
fully immersive UV environment by : Psychometric Vision
(with more multi dimensional mutations)
Live Visuals by :
Subsense
Sound by:
Psilocybe Tribe
Former home of Joseph Toynbee, Aural Surgeon, 1815- 1866 and his son, Arnold Toynbee, Social Philosopher, 1852-1883. As the Blue Plaque on the house says, they lived here from 1854 to 1866.
Memorial to Joseph Toynbee erected by the working men of Wimbledon
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
Alva Noto (DE) & Ryuichi Sakamoto (JP) performing live @ Aural Festival 2012
Teatro Metropólitan, Mexico City
16th may 2012
This is a former open-pit phosphate mine.
In 1865, a doctor and chemist discovered bone fragments and unusual stones scattered across a field. He took samples and found that they contained 70 to 80% tricalcium phosphate.
The phosphate mines were put into operation in the 1870s after further deposits were discovered. Hundreds of them were located in the region where Jurassic limestone outcrops, between Cahors, Figeac, Gaillac, and Montauban. However, by 1887, the deposits were already running out, and 112 phosphate mines were closed that year. The discovery of phosphates in North Africa made the mining of the Quercy phosphate mines less profitable. By 1902, only two remained in operation.
The scientific interest in these phosphate mines stems from the numerous vertebrate fossils found there, dating back to the Tertiary period, between the end of the Eocene and the beginning of the Miocene epochs, approximately 20 million years ago. Some of these fossils served as international reference points for the standard sequence of European fauna. Over 600 animal species have been identified in the phosphate mines.
The disused phosphate mines were slated to become landfills. Therefore, since 1992, the association "Les Phosphatières du Quercy" has been working to develop the Cloup d'Aural mine in Bach.
The phosphate deposits of the Quercy region were all located in cavities and sinkholes within the karst landscape.
The very knowledgeable, multilingual tour guide led the tourists through the gorge.