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“Rorschach Audio” & “The Analysis of Beauty” demonstration at the Argos centre, Brussels

The next “Rorschach Audio” presentation takes place at Argos (centre for art and media), Brussels, Thurs 13 Feb 2014, organised as a co-production with the sonic arts organisation Overtoon. The talk coincides with the exhibition “Written on Tablets of Flesh” by Erik Bünger (who participated in the EVP event at The Liverpool Biennale in 2012). In addition to the comparison between perceptions of ambiguous sounds and Rorschach ink-blot tests, and in order to further demonstrate links between ideas about sound recording, the role of “perceptual hypotheses” in audio perception, and equivalent mechanisms of visual perception, this talk also focuses on the Kinetic Depth Effect illusions created by “The Analysis of Beauty” video installation (most recently screened at the Rio Cinema in Dalston on 9 Nov 2013).
Thurs 13 Feb 2014 at 7.30pm
Argos [centre for art and media]
Werfstraat 13 rue du Chantier
1000 Brussels
Belgium
Special thanks to Aernoudt Jacobs for the invitation. Belated thanks to Resonance FM for plugging this website on Facebook!
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Hi Joe,
I enjoyed the lecture, and it was nice meeting you afterwards. As promised, the reminder about the memory of sound letter.
http://www.stijndemeulenaere.be/soundtracks.html
I always appreciate a letter, but don’t feel obligated. And there’s no rush, I’m planning to have the archive growing for the next couple of years.
kind
regards
Stijn