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Location
On-site
The Substation, 1 Market Street, Newport, Victoria 3015, Australia
Dates
31 January 2020
Times
Fri 8–9:30pm
Format
Performance/​Music/​Free
Accessibility
Admission

Free

Tickets

Not Applicable

This performance is accompanied by a retrospective exhibition at The Substation.

Since 1963, celebrated Japanese sound artist Akio Suzuki has been creating aural events which have challenged and influenced countless artists in his wake. His guiding principles are those of ‘throwing’ and ‘following’ – from his earliest work in which he literally threw objects down Nagoya railway station’s stairs (and was subsequently dragged away by staff) to sophisticated, extended sessions in which echoes, resonance and the accidental gather to produce profound soundscapes. Suzuki’s compositions are at once playfully irreverent and deeply meditative, provoking his listeners to reconsider their relationships with space and time. For Asia TOPA 2020, The Substation hosts a retrospective exhibition of work from across his vast career, as well as a series of performances, including his lauded duet work with fellow Japanese sound artist Aki Onda.

In support, Werner Dafeldecker & Scott Morrison premiere Parallel Darks, a new electro-acoustic surround audio work with single channel Live video.

Presented by The Substation in association with Room40.

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Since 1963, celebrated Japanese sound artist Akio Suzuki has been creating aural events which have challenged and influenced countless artists in his wake. His guiding principles are those of ‘throwing’ and ‘following’ – from his earliest work in which he literally threw objects down Nagoya railway station’s stairs (and was subsequently dragged away by staff) to sophisticated, extended sessions in which echoes, resonance and the accidental gather to produce profound soundscapes.

Suzuki’s compositions are at once playfully irreverent and deeply meditative, provoking his listeners to reconsider their relationships with space and time.

For AsiaTOPA 2020, The Substation hosted a retrospective exhibition of work from across his vast career, as well as a series of performances, including his lauded duet work with fellow Japanese sound artist Aki Onda.

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