Liquid Architecture: Sonic City

Liquid Architecture returns to Melbourne for it's 14th year in a bid to transform Melbourne into a Sound City.
Rachel Eddie
Published on August 26, 2013

Overview

Friends, Romans, Melburnians, lend me your ears! Liquid Architecture, the National Festival of Sound Art is here once again in a bid to transform Melbourne into a Sonic City for its 14th year.

According to artists Darrin Verhagen and Matthew Sleeth, art needn't be all for the eyes, and from August 29 till September 14 you'll be able to catch their experimental soundworks at Bourke Street's West Space.

Presented by Verhagen, The Audiokinetic Jukebox features compositions from himself, Robin Fox, Adam Hunt and Chris Vik, while Sleeth exhibits The Last Car Park, a self-generating sculptural installation that invites visitors to get involved. Each celebrates the aural experience, all the while exploring the relationship between city, sound, vibration and movement. So, Potatoheads, get reacquainted with your ears and leave your eyeballs behind this time around.

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