31 January – 1 February 2014, 2–11pm
Cumbria-based new music and sound art festival Full of Noises present two evenings of performances by artists from their 2013 edition, with talks, films and scores in the project space during the afternoons.
Starting life in a former canteen building on the edge of Barrow-in-Furness' Trident submarine manufacturing plant, FON has invited a wide range of artists to explore the Lake District's industrial fringe from Faust, AGF, Philip Jeck, Hildur Gudnadottir and Tetsuo Kogawa to Dopplereffekt, Mobile Radio, Haco, John Wall, Lee Gamble and Richard Youngs.
- Full Of Noises At Cafe OTO: Day 1 - Ryoko Akama + Howlround + The Aleph
- Full Of Noises At Cafe OTO: Day 2 - Lauren Redhead + Gail Brand + ORE
Timetable for Project space events:
FRIDAY 31 JANUARY
14:00 - 14:30
Performance films from the FON archive
14:30 - 15:00
‘Solo Soprano - A Portrait of Lol Coxhill’
by Helen Petts (artists’ film, 30 mins approx.)
15:00 - 15:30
Performance films from the FON archive
15:30 - 16:00
‘Solo Soprano - A Portrait of Lol Coxhill’
by Helen Petts (artists’ film, 30 mins approx.)
16:00 - 16:40
Performance: Chris Weaver and James Dunn
16:40 - 17:00
Performance films from the FON archive
+‘Tada No Score’ - graphic scores by Ryoko Akama
SATURDAY 1 FEBRUARY
14:00 - 14:30
Performance films from the FON archive
14:30 - 15:00
Films: Lauren Redhead
15:00 - 15:30
Performance / talk: ORE
15:30 - 16:00
Performance films from the FON archive
16:00 - 16:30
‘Solo Soprano - A Portrait of Lol Coxhill’
by Helen Petts (artists’ film, 30 mins approx.)
16:30 - 17:00
Performance: Gail Brand
+ ‘Tada No Score’ graphic scores by Ryoko Akama
These performances were funded through the OTO Projects Promoters and Artists Fund set up to support the creation and delivery of new live events with UK-based musicians. This fund was made possible with support from the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.
www.jerwoodcharitablefoundation.org
OTO PROJECT SPACE
The OTO Project Space is located just around the corner from Cafe OTO at 1-7 Ashwin Street - E8 3DL.
It was created as a space for artists to develop new work and for OTO Projects to present workshops, talks, film screenings and installations relating to the core programme at Cafe OTO. The building was designed by Assemble - a young, critically acclaimed design practice based in London - and built by a team of more than 30 volunteers.