Tape Loop Workshop (Morning Session)
Overview
Welcome to the Tape Loop Workshop!
Come join us at Cass Art Space for a hands-on experience in creating your very own tape loops. Whether you're a music enthusiast, a sound artist, or just curious about experimental music techniques, this workshop is perfect for you!
In this workshop you’ll learn to record and create your own tape loops; whether you’re a musician, artist or a curious creative this session will guide you through the basics of assembling tape loops to create your own experimental landscapes.
Collaborating directly with emerging technologies. Eleanor’s work explores the ethical, phenomenal and cultural impacts technology has on the lived experiences of individuals, communities and society.
As a part of this workshop you are invited to add your creation into Eleanors exhibited work or take your tape loop home.
All materials are provided, bring your hands, a sound (e.g instrument, material, music or voice) and your imagination!
Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your spot today. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the world of tape loops with like-minded individuals. See you there!
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
- Doors at 09:00
Location
Cass Art Space
Cass Art
63-67 Queen Street Glasgow G1 3EN United Kingdom
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Tape Loop Workshop (Morning Session)
My practice explores the body as a perceptual site for investigation. Highlighting the liberational potential of embodied conversation, through performative acts and expanded art practice, my practice explores the ways in which we perceive and understand our collective lived experiences in posthuman worlds. Interrogating slippages of the body and excavating space for bodily agency in technological landscapes, I explore how our lived, bodily experiences can be reinterpreted and rewritten against todays politics. Recently I have begun to collaborate with both digital and AI technologies to create immersive, multi-media installations that examine the contentious relationships between technology, the posthuman and the lived, conscious body.
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