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A4 Arts Foundation is a not-for-profit collective that explores and tests the role of art in society. You can see what they’re all about at a free audio sensory exhibition, Sounding the Void, Imaging the Orchestra V.1, taking place in their gallery space in Buitenkant Street until 22 August 2019.
Curated by Bhavisha Panchia, the exhibition is an extension of her research and curatorial work, which focused on practices of listening and the politics of sound. She says, “I started from the proposition: how we listen determines what we hear.”
WHY VISIT THE EXHIBITION?
WHAT YOU’LL HEAR
Jenna Sutela, nimiia cétiï, 2018: This exhibition uses bacteria and machine learning to channel messages from entities that usually cannot speak. Watch to learn more.
ATTENDING SOUNDING THE VOID
It’s free to attend, simply visit the A4 Arts Foundation at 23 Buitenkant Street, District Six, and switch on your ears. Visiting hours are Tues – Fri: 10am–5:30pm; Saturdays: 10am – 2pm. For more information, contact the organisers directly on info@a4arts.org or +27(0)108802595.
GOOD TO KNOW
Public parking is available in the area. There is a parking lot behind the building on Harrington Street.
No eating and drinking is permitted in the exhibition space during gallery hours.
Children can visit and use the equipment with guidance from the exhibition staff.
MORE LISTENING AND LEARNING
On Saturday 10 August 2019, A4 Arts Foundation is hosting a listening session in the exhibition space, and a discussion with the curator and other participants, titled ‘Playing it Back’. Contact them directly for times.
Photo Credits: Kyle Morland and Andrew Juries
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