Through Sound: Collaborating Experience is an open, non-hierarchical exhibition space for contemporary sound works that begins with a series of installations by Liam Slevin. This exhibition is a platform, an open space for artists working in or with sound to install or perform their own work and to either collaborate, sync, harmonize or antagonize with the works already in situ, at any time during the exhibition.
Slevin will present new works, consisting of sculptures, sound assemblages, installations and performative works for his Pineapple Black exhibition.
Know predominantly as a curator/producer, Slevin’s own creative output spans performance, sculpture, installation, electronics and acoustics, and is concerned with experimental exhibition making and rendering of space and sound into an immersive collaborative experience. Using sound’s materiality as a potent enabler for the disruptive and antagonistic, Slevin’s sonic environments are a cacophonic array of ideas, sounds and potentials, but ultimately he is interested in the coalescence of space, sound, technology and audience.