Singing place for Botanica Festival, Brisbane City Gardens
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Description
Singing Place is a collaborative temporal public art installation undertaken as part of a major contemporary art exhibition of "new and significant artworks from local and national artists" affiliated with the Commonwealth Games Event City Festival 2018 comprising suspended bamboo sculptures, video projection, audio installation and choral performance. This project combines ephemeral natural forms with human voices, visual imagery and environmental sounds to address the harmonious gathering of diverse cultures and creative energies
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ID Code: | 118998 | ||||
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Item Type: | Non-Traditional Research Output (Artefact) | ||||
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Measurements or Duration: | 10-day temporal installation. Sculptures: 3m high x 2m long x 1 | ||||
Keywords: | choral performance, festival, installation, practice-led, sound installation, temporal public art, transdisciplinary, video projection, IARE | ||||
Pure ID: | 33409968 | ||||
Divisions: | Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty Current > Research Centres > Creative Lab |
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Copyright Owner: | Leah and Duncan King-Smith | ||||
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Deposited On: | 11 Jun 2018 23:12 | ||||
Last Modified: | 02 Mar 2024 03:30 |
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