Performance]]> Takuro Mizuta Lippit]]> DJ Sniff]]> North America]]> Asia]]> Europe]]> – how sound technology has shaped experimental practices of music by musician and curator DJ Sniff (Takuro Mizuta Lippit) (United States/Japan)]]> Technology]]> Experiential]]> 21 May 2018, Mon 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM

This lecture will look at the practice of noise and experimental music through the act of listening with and by technology. A historical account of how technology has introduced ideas of resonance, amplification, and noise into the practice of music, as well as how contemporary practices of experimentalism in Asia have allowed to break away from institutionalised Western notions of music, leading towards an inclusiveness of listening and community building.

A public programme of Tarek Atoui The Ground: From the Land to the Sea.]]>
Takuro Mizuta Lippit]]> DJ Sniff]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Experiential]]> Performance]]> 19 May 2018, Sat 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
20 May 2018, Sun 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
The Seminar Room, Block 43 Malan Road

*Developed for participants aged 13 and above.

A two-day workshop to build personalised noise instruments using op-amps and contact microphones. On the first day, participants will learn the basics about experimental noise and improvisational music through building an amplifier circuit and contact microphone, followed by building custom-made acoustic noise boxes on the second day. The workshop will conclude with an acoustic experiment by performing on one’s self-made noise boxes.

Workshop Fees: $35 per participant

For teachers of Singapore Mainstream & SPED Schools, this programme is eligible for the Tote Board Arts Grant subsidy under the NAC-AEP programme. Please note that limited capacity is available for school groups. To enquire, please write in to NTUCCAEducation@ntu.edu.sg.

A public and education programme of Tarek Atoui The Ground: From the Land to the Sea.]]>
Takuro Mizuta Lippit]]> DJ Sniff]]> Yuen Chee Wai]]> Southeast Asia]]>