Drip Piece | Sam Belinfante
Drip Piece
6-Channel Sound Installation
Dimensions Variable
First shown at Slade Interim Show, Woburn Square, October 2007.
Sam graduated from the Slade MA in 2008. Degree show website.
For more information on this and other works please see sambelinfante.com.
Dirty Furniture 1 | Allison Maletz
An armchair is the base for this audio sculpture. The armchair is domestic, used, and out-dated. It looks as though it could be comfortable, but its worn and uncleanly appearance is not particularly inviting. Yet from within the chair a seductive voice asks to be sat on… literally calling in a soft whisper “Sit on me… sit on me…” repeatedly. This sculpture is about constant need and lack of acknowledgment.”
Allison graduated from the Slade MFA in 2009. Degree Show website.
For further information and work see allisonmaletz.com.
Space Drawing, Woburn Square | Hua Kuan Sai
This Space Drawing was completed in The Slade Research Centre, Woburn Square in 2007.
Hua Kuan Sai completed his MFA at the Slade in 2007. Degree show website.
Earth Moon Earth | Katie Paterson
E.M.E on Katie Paterson’s website
E.M.E (Earth-Moon-Earth) is a form of radio transmission whereby messages are sent in Morse code from earth, reflected from the surface of the moon, and then received back on earth. The moon reflects only part of the information back – some is absorbed in its shadows, ‘lost’ in its craters.
For this work, Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata has been translated into Morse code and sent to the moon via E.M.E. Returning to earth ‘fragmented’ by the moon’s surface, it has been re-translated into a new score, the gaps and absences becoming intervals and rests. In the exhibition space the new ‘moon–altered’ score plays on a Disklavier grand piano.
6th–13th June 2007, Slade School of Fine Art
2 April – 1 June 2008, Modern Art Oxford, Encounters Katie Paterson
For more information on this and other words see Katie’s website.
Vatnajökull (the sound of) | Katie Paterson
Vatnajokull (the sound of) on Katie’s website
An underwater microphone lead into Jökulsárlón lagoon – an outlet glacial lagoon of Vatnajökull, filled with icebergs – connected to an amplifier, and a mobile-phone, which created a live phone line to the glacier. The number +44(0)7757001122 could be called from any telephone in the world, the listener put through to Vatnajökull. A white neon sign of the phone number hung in the gallery space.
6th–13th June 2007, Slade School of Fine Art
2 April – 1 June 2008, Modern Art Oxford, Encounters Katie Paterson
For more information on this and other words see Katie’s website.
Round | Sam Belinfante
Round
Four Independently looping DVDs
First exhibited at Trace, Slade Research Centre, May 2007
Sam graduated from the Slade MA in 2008. Degree show website.
For more information on this and other works please see sambelinfante.com.
Aftertrace | Georgia Chatzivasileiadi
These are a series of videos documenting research by Chatzivasileiadi.
This body of work was completed between 2004 and 2006.
Research Processes
Interaction with Audience
Chatzivasileiadi completed her MFA at the Slade in 2006. Degree show website.
LIPSTICH | Nic Lyons
Nic Lyons graduated from Slade MFA in 2006. Degree show website.
Narration of Sartre’s The Age of Reason | Patrick White
This is a recording of White reading Sartre’s The Age of Reason with all the words edited out leaving only the breath, glottal and associated sounds remaining.
Patrick White finished his BA at the Slade in 2006. Degree show website.
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