An Individual Note: Perhaps We Should Consider Further Back in Time

TOMORROW 30/06/2012  3-5PM VDO ON AT 3PM

03: PERHAPS WE SHOULD CONSIDER FURTHER BACK IN TIME (The appropriation of obsolete material within contemporary practice)

- Performance by VDO (Joshua Petherick and myself) (Bunyip Trax)
- Performative lecture by Masato Takasaka

On the occasion of its opening, Motto Melbourne presents An Individual Note – a series of performances, discussions and lectures highlighting the role of sound, and notions regarding its creation, manipulation, appropriation and representation, within the context of contemporary practice. This project takes as its reference point the book An Individual Note of Music, Sound and Electronics, by BBC Radiophonic Workshop founder Daphne Oram. The series aims to create an informal discourse regarding the ways in which the theoretical aspects of electronic music production might relate to practice, across a range of contemporary disciplines and genres. The series will be complemented by the exhibition of a growing archive that documents these discussions and performances.

Curated by Library Moderne

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The remaining program details are as follows:

07.07.2012:
INTRIGUING INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ELECTRONICS AND MUSIC (A Brief Moment in Electronic Music History)

- Performance by Michael Ozone
- In conversation with Matt Tudor, James Vinciguerra and Stuart Geddes

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3pm - 5pm weekly

Motto Melbourne / Pin Up Project Space
15 - 25 Keele Street, Melbourne, VIC 3066