Spring '04 newsletter from the audio foundation.
Thu, 30 Sep 2004
hi folks welcome to the spring '04 newsletter from the audio foundation.
* * * * * A SELECTION OF NEWS AND EVENTS * * * * *
Lines
of Flight begins today in Dunedin Meatwaters festival in
Wellington went down a treat and was from all accounts very
successful. Images can be found at
http://sphosting.com/mrsterile/front.html Static Mansion
continues in Chch on 4th October Tumbling Strain Series
starting in Danger Gallery - AK - over the weekend Audible
3 releasing their new album in installation/performance Oct
16th - AK Site Changes There is now an images section on
the site to document some of the events that have been
produced around the country. The site will have a forum on
it within the next few months. it would be interesting have
a discussion around what constitutes "experimental" in this
day and age The aims and objectives have been updated and
worth checking out. There is now a section on texts and the
links section has been put into a resource link As usual any
feedback is welcome... +++ THE AUDIO FOUNDATION
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