The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound

The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound

30th Oct 2012 - 18th Nov 2012

The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound.
Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty.

Co-curated by David Stalling, Anthony Kelly and Miranda Driscoll.

During this residency, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty will investigate two of Dublin’s underground rivers: the Oxmantown Stream and the River Bradoge. Two related pieces will explore the concept of resonant events being recorded and subsequently replayed near areas of water, using different methods of subtitling to mediate between the city’s hidden streams and the audience. Moriarty and Clinton will endeavour to resurrect the submerged and muted rivers, conducting an intimate tour along these secret waterways. The two works will connect the gallery and the city and emphasise the physical and historical depth of place through evocative sound. Subtitles become an unreliable narrative stream of consciousness, emphasizing the silence of the buried rivers.

“Up through the wather your secret rises;
The stones won’t keep it, and it lifts the mould,
An’ it tracks your footsteps, and yoar fun surprises
An’ it sits at the fire beside you black and cowld”

- Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard

Night Walks Thursday 15th November and Day Walks Sunday 18th November. Walks will depart from the Joinery at 6.15 and 6.30 on Thursday 15th November and then on Sunday 18th at 2.15, 2.30, 3.15, 3.30, 4.15, 4.30, 6.15 and 6.30.

Please note, places are limited on each walk. To book a place, email your preference of time and date to ruthclinton@hotmail.com and we will do our best to accomodate you.

The walk is approx 1hr15min.

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Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton work collaboratively to investigate visions of almighty nature and the bewildering noise of decay. Visceral sound is emphasised in their video and performance work to contemplate a collective sense of foreboding felt at times of radical change.

www.ruthclinton.wordpress.com
www.niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com
www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound

Anthony Kelly and David Stalling have been collaborating on a series of sound and visual works since 2003. Their collaboration encompasses works in multiple forms and media. Using found materials and improvisation as frequent points of departure, they create sound and audiovisual compositions ranging from small-scale interventions to immersive, multi-sensory installations, which combine field recordings, live sound, objects and still/moving images. Over the last few years Kelly and Stalling have curated the Hilltown New Music Festival; this has included music, screenings and audiovisual installations by national and international artists. They have also contributed music, sound & screening programmes to Live @8, Galway, Solus Film Collective, Sounds Electric ’05 & ’07, Ear-plugged ’07 & ’09 at The LAB.

Kelly and Stalling founded the sound art label Farpoint Recordings in 2005.

The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound. Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty. Co-curated by David Stalling, Anthony Kelly and Miranda Driscoll. During this residency, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty will investigate two of Dublin’s underground rivers: the Oxmantown Stream and the River Bradoge. Two related pieces will explore the concept of resonant events being recorded and subsequently replayed near areas of water, using different methods of subtitling to mediate between the city’s hidden streams and the audience. Moriarty and Clinton will endeavour to resurrect the submerged and muted rivers, conducting an intimate tour along these secret waterways. The two works will connect the gallery and the city and emphasise the physical and historical depth of place through evocative sound. Subtitles become an unreliable narrative stream of consciousness, emphasizing the silence of the buried rivers. “Up through the wather your secret rises; The stones won’t keep it, and it lifts the mould, An’ it tracks your footsteps, and yoar fun surprises An’ it sits at the fire beside you black and cowld” - Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard Night Walks Thursday 15th November and Day Walks Sunday 18th November. Walks will depart from the Joinery at 6.15 and 6.30 on Thursday 15th November and then on Sunday 18th at 2.15, 2.30, 3.15, 3.30, 4.15, 4.30, 6.15 and 6.30. Please note, places are limited on each walk. To book a place, email your preference of time and date to ruthclinton@hotmail.com and we will do our best to accomodate you. The walk is approx 1hr15min. __________________ Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton work collaboratively to investigate visions of almighty nature and the bewildering noise of decay. Visceral sound is emphasised in their video and performance work to contemplate a collective sense of foreboding felt at times of radical change. "www.ruthclinton.wordpress.com":http://ruthclinton.wordpress.com "www.niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com":http://niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com "www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound":http://www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound Anthony Kelly and David Stalling have been collaborating on a series of sound and visual works since 2003. Their collaboration encompasses works in multiple forms and media. Using found materials and improvisation as frequent points of departure, they create sound and audiovisual compositions ranging from small-scale interventions to immersive, multi-sensory installations, which combine field recordings, live sound, objects and still/moving images. Over the last few years Kelly and Stalling have curated the Hilltown New Music Festival; this has included music, screenings and audiovisual installations by national and international artists. They have also contributed music, sound & screening programmes to Live @8, Galway, Solus Film Collective, Sounds Electric '05 & '07, Ear-plugged ’07 & ’09 at The LAB. Kelly and Stalling founded the sound art label Farpoint Recordings in 2005. The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound. Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty. Co-curated by David Stalling, Anthony Kelly and Miranda Driscoll. During this residency, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty will investigate two of Dublin’s underground rivers: the Oxmantown Stream and the River Bradoge. Two related pieces will explore the concept of resonant events being recorded and subsequently replayed near areas of water, using different methods of subtitling to mediate between the city’s hidden streams and the audience. Moriarty and Clinton will endeavour to resurrect the submerged and muted rivers, conducting an intimate tour along these secret waterways. The two works will connect the gallery and the city and emphasise the physical and historical depth of place through evocative sound. Subtitles become an unreliable narrative stream of consciousness, emphasizing the silence of the buried rivers. “Up through the wather your secret rises; The stones won’t keep it, and it lifts the mould, An’ it tracks your footsteps, and yoar fun surprises An’ it sits at the fire beside you black and cowld” - Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard Night Walks Thursday 15th November and Day Walks Sunday 18th November. Walks will depart from the Joinery at 6.15 and 6.30 on Thursday 15th November and then on Sunday 18th at 2.15, 2.30, 3.15, 3.30, 4.15, 4.30, 6.15 and 6.30. Please note, places are limited on each walk. To book a place, email your preference of time and date to ruthclinton@hotmail.com and we will do our best to accomodate you. The walk is approx 1hr15min. __________________ Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton work collaboratively to investigate visions of almighty nature and the bewildering noise of decay. Visceral sound is emphasised in their video and performance work to contemplate a collective sense of foreboding felt at times of radical change. "www.ruthclinton.wordpress.com":http://ruthclinton.wordpress.com "www.niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com":http://niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com "www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound":http://www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound Anthony Kelly and David Stalling have been collaborating on a series of sound and visual works since 2003. Their collaboration encompasses works in multiple forms and media. Using found materials and improvisation as frequent points of departure, they create sound and audiovisual compositions ranging from small-scale interventions to immersive, multi-sensory installations, which combine field recordings, live sound, objects and still/moving images. Over the last few years Kelly and Stalling have curated the Hilltown New Music Festival; this has included music, screenings and audiovisual installations by national and international artists. They have also contributed music, sound & screening programmes to Live @8, Galway, Solus Film Collective, Sounds Electric '05 & '07, Ear-plugged ’07 & ’09 at The LAB. Kelly and Stalling founded the sound art label Farpoint Recordings in 2005.
The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound. Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty. Co-curated by David Stalling, Anthony Kelly and Miranda Driscoll. During this residency, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty will investigate two of Dublin’s underground rivers: the Oxmantown Stream and the River Bradoge. Two related pieces will explore the concept of resonant events being recorded and subsequently replayed near areas of water, using different methods of subtitling to mediate between the city’s hidden streams and the audience. Moriarty and Clinton will endeavour to resurrect the submerged and muted rivers, conducting an intimate tour along these secret waterways. The two works will connect the gallery and the city and emphasise the physical and historical depth of place through evocative sound. Subtitles become an unreliable narrative stream of consciousness, emphasizing the silence of the buried rivers. “Up through the wather your secret rises; The stones won’t keep it, and it lifts the mould, An’ it tracks your footsteps, and yoar fun surprises An’ it sits at the fire beside you black and cowld” - Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard Night Walks Thursday 15th November and Day Walks Sunday 18th November. Walks will depart from the Joinery at 6.15 and 6.30 on Thursday 15th November and then on Sunday 18th at 2.15, 2.30, 3.15, 3.30, 4.15, 4.30, 6.15 and 6.30. Please note, places are limited on each walk. To book a place, email your preference of time and date to ruthclinton@hotmail.com and we will do our best to accomodate you. The walk is approx 1hr15min. __________________ Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton work collaboratively to investigate visions of almighty nature and the bewildering noise of decay. Visceral sound is emphasised in their video and performance work to contemplate a collective sense of foreboding felt at times of radical change. "www.ruthclinton.wordpress.com":http://ruthclinton.wordpress.com "www.niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com":http://niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com "www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound":http://www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound Anthony Kelly and David Stalling have been collaborating on a series of sound and visual works since 2003. Their collaboration encompasses works in multiple forms and media. Using found materials and improvisation as frequent points of departure, they create sound and audiovisual compositions ranging from small-scale interventions to immersive, multi-sensory installations, which combine field recordings, live sound, objects and still/moving images. Over the last few years Kelly and Stalling have curated the Hilltown New Music Festival; this has included music, screenings and audiovisual installations by national and international artists. They have also contributed music, sound & screening programmes to Live @8, Galway, Solus Film Collective, Sounds Electric '05 & '07, Ear-plugged ’07 & ’09 at The LAB. Kelly and Stalling founded the sound art label Farpoint Recordings in 2005. The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound. Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty. Co-curated by David Stalling, Anthony Kelly and Miranda Driscoll. During this residency, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty will investigate two of Dublin’s underground rivers: the Oxmantown Stream and the River Bradoge. Two related pieces will explore the concept of resonant events being recorded and subsequently replayed near areas of water, using different methods of subtitling to mediate between the city’s hidden streams and the audience. Moriarty and Clinton will endeavour to resurrect the submerged and muted rivers, conducting an intimate tour along these secret waterways. The two works will connect the gallery and the city and emphasise the physical and historical depth of place through evocative sound. Subtitles become an unreliable narrative stream of consciousness, emphasizing the silence of the buried rivers. “Up through the wather your secret rises; The stones won’t keep it, and it lifts the mould, An’ it tracks your footsteps, and yoar fun surprises An’ it sits at the fire beside you black and cowld” - Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard Night Walks Thursday 15th November and Day Walks Sunday 18th November. Walks will depart from the Joinery at 6.15 and 6.30 on Thursday 15th November and then on Sunday 18th at 2.15, 2.30, 3.15, 3.30, 4.15, 4.30, 6.15 and 6.30. Please note, places are limited on each walk. To book a place, email your preference of time and date to ruthclinton@hotmail.com and we will do our best to accomodate you. The walk is approx 1hr15min. __________________ Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton work collaboratively to investigate visions of almighty nature and the bewildering noise of decay. Visceral sound is emphasised in their video and performance work to contemplate a collective sense of foreboding felt at times of radical change. "www.ruthclinton.wordpress.com":http://ruthclinton.wordpress.com "www.niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com":http://niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com "www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound":http://www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound Anthony Kelly and David Stalling have been collaborating on a series of sound and visual works since 2003. Their collaboration encompasses works in multiple forms and media. Using found materials and improvisation as frequent points of departure, they create sound and audiovisual compositions ranging from small-scale interventions to immersive, multi-sensory installations, which combine field recordings, live sound, objects and still/moving images. Over the last few years Kelly and Stalling have curated the Hilltown New Music Festival; this has included music, screenings and audiovisual installations by national and international artists. They have also contributed music, sound & screening programmes to Live @8, Galway, Solus Film Collective, Sounds Electric '05 & '07, Ear-plugged ’07 & ’09 at The LAB. Kelly and Stalling founded the sound art label Farpoint Recordings in 2005. The Joinery Graduate Residency series: Experiments in Sound. Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty. Co-curated by David Stalling, Anthony Kelly and Miranda Driscoll. During this residency, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty will investigate two of Dublin’s underground rivers: the Oxmantown Stream and the River Bradoge. Two related pieces will explore the concept of resonant events being recorded and subsequently replayed near areas of water, using different methods of subtitling to mediate between the city’s hidden streams and the audience. Moriarty and Clinton will endeavour to resurrect the submerged and muted rivers, conducting an intimate tour along these secret waterways. The two works will connect the gallery and the city and emphasise the physical and historical depth of place through evocative sound. Subtitles become an unreliable narrative stream of consciousness, emphasizing the silence of the buried rivers. “Up through the wather your secret rises; The stones won’t keep it, and it lifts the mould, An’ it tracks your footsteps, and yoar fun surprises An’ it sits at the fire beside you black and cowld” - Sheridan Le Fanu, The House by the Churchyard Night Walks Thursday 15th November and Day Walks Sunday 18th November. Walks will depart from the Joinery at 6.15 and 6.30 on Thursday 15th November and then on Sunday 18th at 2.15, 2.30, 3.15, 3.30, 4.15, 4.30, 6.15 and 6.30. Please note, places are limited on each walk. To book a place, email your preference of time and date to ruthclinton@hotmail.com and we will do our best to accomodate you. The walk is approx 1hr15min. __________________ Niamh Moriarty and Ruth Clinton work collaboratively to investigate visions of almighty nature and the bewildering noise of decay. Visceral sound is emphasised in their video and performance work to contemplate a collective sense of foreboding felt at times of radical change. "www.ruthclinton.wordpress.com":http://ruthclinton.wordpress.com "www.niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com":http://niamhmoriarty.wordpress.com "www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound":http://www.thejoinery.org/events/the-joinery-graduate-residency-series-experiments-in-sound Anthony Kelly and David Stalling have been collaborating on a series of sound and visual works since 2003. Their collaboration encompasses works in multiple forms and media. Using found materials and improvisation as frequent points of departure, they create sound and audiovisual compositions ranging from small-scale interventions to immersive, multi-sensory installations, which combine field recordings, live sound, objects and still/moving images. Over the last few years Kelly and Stalling have curated the Hilltown New Music Festival; this has included music, screenings and audiovisual installations by national and international artists. They have also contributed music, sound & screening programmes to Live @8, Galway, Solus Film Collective, Sounds Electric '05 & '07, Ear-plugged ’07 & ’09 at The LAB. Kelly and Stalling founded the sound art label Farpoint Recordings in 2005.