Experience the Science Museum after dark with a unique walk-through concert featuring six world-premiere performances. Re-imagining Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an Exhibition' for the twenty-first century, Aurora Orchestra presents a series of new works, commissioned by NMC Recordings, exploring the Museum's world-renowned collection. Each is performed in the presence of the object or space which inspired its composition, including the London-York mail coach, Charles Babbage's Difference Engine, 2L0 (the BBC’s first radio transmitter), and the Flight Gallery. Devised in collaboration with director Tim Hopkins (with whom Aurora staged its acclaimed 'Thriller' project in 2011), this is the first orchestral concert performance ever to tak...
This curated concert was commissioned by the Art Gallery of South Australia to complement the exhibi...
Sound designers have historically been associated primarily with the realm of films, TV-movies, and ...
Museums have long been thought of as “quiet” spaces, in which visitors walk slowly through galleries...
Aurora – Connecting Senses is a multimodal, interactive art installation which explores the ideas of...
The purpose of this doctorate project is to build a proposal for a performative intervention that ca...
The Imagining of Things was a solo exhibition. It was selected to represent Huddersfield Art Galler...
As museums continue to search for new ways to attract visitors, recent trends within museum practice...
Experimental music has always partnered with and responded to developments within the visual arts. J...
This presentation aims to put into practice the concepts that we introduced in Documentary Now 2010....
Musical collaboration with Breathing Space collective at Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, March 3rd 2017 ...
We were asked to put on an exhibition at the DC1 Gallery to complement the performance of Light Dial...
Curation of a public exhibition and events programme spanning film, virtual reality, games, TV and s...
The impulse to find correspondences between music and visuals and use these to build a new mode of c...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.The talk will focus on making m...
An exploration of the notion of exhibition as research in the context of the co-curated exhibition "...
This curated concert was commissioned by the Art Gallery of South Australia to complement the exhibi...
Sound designers have historically been associated primarily with the realm of films, TV-movies, and ...
Museums have long been thought of as “quiet” spaces, in which visitors walk slowly through galleries...
Aurora – Connecting Senses is a multimodal, interactive art installation which explores the ideas of...
The purpose of this doctorate project is to build a proposal for a performative intervention that ca...
The Imagining of Things was a solo exhibition. It was selected to represent Huddersfield Art Galler...
As museums continue to search for new ways to attract visitors, recent trends within museum practice...
Experimental music has always partnered with and responded to developments within the visual arts. J...
This presentation aims to put into practice the concepts that we introduced in Documentary Now 2010....
Musical collaboration with Breathing Space collective at Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, March 3rd 2017 ...
We were asked to put on an exhibition at the DC1 Gallery to complement the performance of Light Dial...
Curation of a public exhibition and events programme spanning film, virtual reality, games, TV and s...
The impulse to find correspondences between music and visuals and use these to build a new mode of c...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.The talk will focus on making m...
An exploration of the notion of exhibition as research in the context of the co-curated exhibition "...
This curated concert was commissioned by the Art Gallery of South Australia to complement the exhibi...
Sound designers have historically been associated primarily with the realm of films, TV-movies, and ...
Museums have long been thought of as “quiet” spaces, in which visitors walk slowly through galleries...