PETER THIEDEKE, JOHN FERGUSON AND CHRIS STOVER
Be awe-inspired by the tremendous scale of Big Trombone, a massive music video projected onto the wall of a building that towers over a narrow laneway in urban Southport. Golden trombones replicate, form patterns and deconstruct as an original electronic soundscape fills the lane. This incongruous intervention invites an alternative consciousness of the city’s ingrained systems and ignites ideas about what might be missing in the day-to-day the reality of our lives.
With diverse creative perspectives, this collaboration between Peter Thiedeke, John Ferguson and Chris Stover weaves musical and visual arts perspectives together. Peter is an interdisciplinary image-maker whose practice is concerned with post-digital critique and urban acupunctural interventions in the city. John is a post-digital/electronic musician and sound/multimedia artist who builds and performs systems that foreground tactile interaction; his work investigates the performance practice of electronic music and explores various exhibition and performance spaces. Chris is a composer, trombonist, and music scholar; his research interests include philosophies of time and process, affect theory, gender, queer, and post-colonial theory, phenomenology, and critical improvisation studies.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | Creative Arts Research Institutte |
Griffith University |
North Side, Regent LaneSouthport CBD QLD 4215
Friday 21 Jun | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Saturday 22 Jun | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Sunday 23 Jun | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Friday 28 Jun | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Saturday 29 Jun | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Sunday 30 Jun | 5PM – 8:30PM |
Friday 05 Jul | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Saturday 06 Jul | 5PM – 9:30PM |
Sunday 07 Jul | 5PM – 8:30PM |
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Yugambeh Language Region and all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People of the Gold Coast.
We recognise their continuing connection and contributions to country and culture.
We pay respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.