This week, visual and sound artist Helena Hamilton presents the kinetic sound sculpture developed during her 3 month artist-in-residence at the EAVI research group within Goldsmiths Computing.
“Currently the material that I am sampling and researching is chalk. I am intrigued by both its sonic and visual qualities, using its brittleness and subsequent mark making as a measure of time/interaction/effort.”
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session with Helena. All welcome.
EAVI is a research group focused on embodied interaction with sound and image. We broach issues of whole body interaction, haptic feedback, sound image relationships, all in live real time applications. They are a small group of academics, researchers, and PhD students, carrying out cutting edge research across a diverse range of topics including motion capture, eye tracking, brain computer interfaces, physiological bio-interfaces, machine learning, and auditory culture.
When: 4pm-6pm, Thursday 17 September 2015
Where: WB100, Ground floor, Whitehead Building, Goldsmiths