Thursday 15 November 2012, 8pm

CRISAP / Not for Human Consumption: Semiconductor + Valentina Vuksic

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Not for Human Consumption

An online exhibition launch curated for CRiSAP by Julian Weaver

with live performances by

Semiconductor (UK) Valentina Vuksic (CH/NL)

and a newly commissioned text by Graham Harman

Photo © NASA Glenn Research Center - Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility

SEMICONDUCTOR

Semiconductor premiere a new sound work that aggregates seismic data on a global scale.

Semiconductor - semiconductorfilms.com - is artist duo Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt. Through moving image works they explore the material nature of our world and how we experience it, questioning our place in the physical universe. Their unique approach has won them many awards and prestigious fellowships such as the Gulbenkian Galapagos, Smithsonian Artists Research and the NASA Space Sciences. Their work is part of several international public collections and has been exhibited globally including Venice Bienniale, The Royal Academy, Hirshhorn Museum, BBC, ICA and the Exploratorium.

20 Hz from Semiconductor on Vimeo.



VALENTINA VUKSIC

Valentina Vuksic will perform a new version of 'Tripping through Runtime'; a real time exploration of acoustic spaces between computer hardware and software.

Valentina Vuksic - harddisko.ch - is a computer artist and programmer based in Zürich. Her work is a personal exploration of the possibilities afforded by articulated hard- and software mediation. She approaches computer systems via inductive microphones for magnetic fields, so-called “telephone adapters." With choreographies for software and computer elements, she utilizes these as actors in software/noise pieces for, and in, computers.

Tripping through runtime - BIOS error bird from V. Vuksic on Vimeo.



GRAHAM HARMAN

Limited edition print of a specially commissioned text by Graham Harman.

Graham Harman - doctorzamalek2.wordpress.com - is Associate Provost for Research Administration and Professor of Philosophy at the American University in Cairo. He is the author of ten books, most recently Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy (2012), The Quadruple Object (2011) and Quentin Meillassoux: Philosophy in the Making (2011). He is the editor of the Speculative Realism book series at Edinburgh University Press, and (with Bruno Latour) co-editor of the New Metaphysics book series at Open Humanities Press.

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

From the inaudible to the barely registered, the overheard to the impossibly loud, Not for Human Consumption presents a collection of sonic phenomena, tests, byproducts and compositions that challenge our, self-given, position at the centre of sonic events

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Curated by Julian Weaver, Not for Human Consumption is the fourth in a series of web exhibitions commissioned by CRiSAP (Creative Research into Sound Art Practice).

For more information, visit www.crisap.org