Artist == Christina Kubisch
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Friday 8th April 2005
The Old Fire Station, 8pm
£6.50 (£3.50 conc.)
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To launch Vent Live Art, a series of events organized by OVADA and Oxford Brookes University, Christina Kubisch was commissioned to produce 8 Magnetic Walks. Together with artist and composer Ray Lee and using specially designed electro-magnetic technology, she revealed the mysterious and hidden sound world of Oxford. Visitors to the OVADA gallery could pick up a set of Christina’s special headphones and experience the walks for themselves. The headphones detected electro-magnetic signals from the everyday devices that we take for granted such as anti-theft barriers in shops, cash tills, mobile phones, surveillance cameras and hearing loops.
On Friday 8th April Christina and Ray used 8 walks recorded by Oxford artists and turned them into a performance in the Old Fire Station.
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