Infrequency | Tate
Tony Conrad - Live At Tate Modern | Tate
The American composer Alvin Lucier was an early pioneer of sound works which use systems as a generative device. He has since produced innovations in many areas of musical composition and performance, including the notation of physical gestures, the use of brain waves in live performance, and the evocation of room acoustics for musical purposes. For this series of performances, Lucier presents work that has a strong connection to the artistic strategies represented in Open Systems: Rethinking Art c.1970.
The American composer Alvin Lucier was an early pioneer of sound works which use systems as a generative device. He has since produced innovations in many areas of musical composition and performance, including the notation of physical gestures, the use of brain waves in live performance, and the evocation of room acoustics for musical purposes. For this series of performances, Lucier presents work that has a strong connection to the artistic strategies represented in Open Systems: Rethinking Art c.1970.
Alvin Lucier - Opera With Objects | Tate
The American composer Alvin Lucier was an early pioneer of sound works which use systems as a generative device. He has since produced innovations in many areas of musical composition and performance, including the notation of physical gestures, the use of brain waves in live performance, and the evocation of room acoustics for musical purposes. For this series of performances, Lucier presents work that has a strong connection to the artistic strategies represented in Open Systems: Rethinking Art c.1970.
Hearing In Tongues - Episode 8 | Tate
A Radio Art composition exploring the roots of language and the tower of Babel
Alvin Lucier - In Memorian John Higgins | Tate
The American composer Alvin Lucier was an early pioneer of sound works which use systems as a generative device. He has since produced innovations in many areas of musical composition and performance, including the notation of physical gestures, the use of brain waves in live performance, and the evocation of room acoustics for musical purposes. For this series of performances, Lucier presents work that has a strong connection to the artistic strategies represented in Open Systems: Rethinking Art c.1970.
Hearing In Tongues - Episode 7 | Tate
A Radio Art composition exploring the roots of language and the tower of Babel
Hearing In Tongues - Episode 6 | Tate
A Radio Art composition exploring the roots of language and the tower of Babel
Hearing In Tongues - Episode 4 | Tate
A Radio Art composition exploring the roots of language and the tower of Babel
Hearing In Tongues - Episode 5 | Tate
A Radio Art composition exploring the roots of language and the tower of Babel
Hearing In Tongues - Episode 3 | Tate
A Radio Art composition exploring the roots of language and the tower of Babel
Foursome - Episode 4 | Tate
A Radio Art composition translating Samual Beckett's wordless movement piece, Quad
Foursome - Episode 3 | Tate
A Radio Art composition translating Samual Beckett's wordless movement piece, Quad
Sound Surface | Tate
Live improvisation at Tate Modern by Scanner and Stephen Vitiello, post-produced by the artists
Ricecare | Tate
Live performance by John White as part of Open Sound Systemsat Tate Modern
Wave Songs | Tate
Exploring the use of system theory in sound as part of Open Sound systems at Tate Modern