Author Archives: cathylane
Here We all Are (Lucier Mix)
For a long time I’ve been thinking of what a feminist re-working of Lucier’s “I Am Sitting In A Room” might sound like. It’s a great work but I couldn’t help but wonder about Lucier’s position as the only sound … Continue reading
Science Fiction
Writers include Peio Aguirre, Margaret Atwood, J. G. Ballard, Tiffany E. Barber, Jean Baudrillard, Franco ‘Bifo’ Beradi, Rosie Braidotti, Rachel Carson, Jeffrey Deitch, Donna Haraway, Cathy Lane, Amna Malik, Tom McCarthy, Alondra Nelson, Gwyneth Shanks, Jan Tumlir, Xin Wang, Gilda … Continue reading
‘Gender, Intimacy and Voice in Sound Art’ in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art
‘Gender, Intimacy and Voice in Sound Art: Encouragements, Self-Portraits and Shadow Walks’ in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art discusses the sounds of sex in the work of Anna Raimondo, Yashas Shetty and Annea Lockwood; breath in works by Khaled … Continue reading
The Sundry Effect: The Stories we are… Bikaner House, New Delhi, India January 27 – February 5, 2020
Re-Soundings: Prelude – The Ayahs Home is part of ‘The Sundry Effect: The Stories we are…’ at Bikaner House, New Delhi, India. The exhibition curated by Meena Vari for Gallery Ragini, explores storytelling, the re-creation of the narrative, ignored or … Continue reading
Radiofon: macchina som allstars & cathy lane
Kule Auguststraße 10, 10117 Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany 15 January at 19:30–22:30 Radiofon is a series of encounters in the field of radio works – in a wide and open definition- live radio play in exchange with experimental music and discourse production. We will … Continue reading
Listening and not listening to voices : Interrogating the prejudicial foundations of the sound arts canon. Audio Paper published in Seismograf
Abstract We live in sound, it is all around us. We are implicated in the social relationships and ideologies that we hear reflected back to us. Sound art offers the chance to critique the world that we hear, and to … Continue reading
Sounds Like Her
Curator & Artists in conversation, 18 November 2017, 2pm – 4pm New Art Exchange, Nottingham, Admission: FREE A discussion with Sounds Like Her curator Christine Eyene and sound artists Ain Bailey and Linda O’Keeffe. The conversation will consider their trajectory into sound, … Continue reading
Herstories: Rewriting Music History Edit-a-thon
Mon 6 November 2017 18:30 – 20:30 GMT Somerset House London WC2R 1LA Join Music Hackspace and Sound and Music at this free edit-a-thon event, raising the profile of women in the British Music Collection – the UK’s national archive for new music … Continue reading
Sonic Panorama: Sonic Feminisms at ifa Gallery Berlin Oct 9 – Nov 30, 2017
Sonic Panorama: Sonic Feminisms, SAOUT RADIO Artists: Randa Maroufi, Cathy Lane, Habiba Effat, Myriam Pruvot. There are as many sounds as possible ways to be woman. As many women as possible feminisms. As many feminisms as possible sounds. For the 2017 program … Continue reading
RADIO OUTSIDE: A PHONOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD: Dramaturgie Sonore
Am I Here? RADIO OUTSIDE: A PHONOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD Dramaturgie Sonore touring round in Canada in Montreal, Trois-Rivières, Québec Alma and Saguenay and broadcasting online at http://radiodehors.dramaturgiesonore.com/
Sound Art Matters, Aarhus, Denmark
Keynote talk “Why not our voices? New listenings and new worlds in the sonic imaginary” We live in sound, it is all around us. We are implicated in the social relationships and ideologies that we hear reflected back to us. … Continue reading
CAVE at University of Leeds
This Wednesday, 27th April 4pm – 6pm, G19, Old Mining Building, University of Leeds. Invitied for a Research Seminar as part of a new research centre: Centre for Audio Visual Experimentation (CAVE).
Framework Seasonal issue 8
blanca rego, christopher delaurenti, christina kubisch, stephanie spray, darius ciuta, cathy lane, julia handi al abed & lou mah al abed ratier, martin kay, magali babin, and rodolphe alexis Framework Seasonal is a regular review of works produced by artists … Continue reading
Animal Advocacy
Animal Sounds #5 Animal Advocacy ( a programme from Robbie Judkins for ResonanceFM) How artists are using sound to highlight issues of animal advocacy and activism. Featuring interviews with Cathy Lane and Kathryn Eddy. Available as a podcast on Mixcloud … Continue reading
What’s the good of Mercator’s North Poles and Equators?
Martin Art Gallery, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA 18104 January 20 – February 20, 2016 Works on display include US and international artists David Faithfull, Cathy Lane, Paul Martin, Brian Nissen, James Walsh and Chris Welsby, and the exhibition will be accompanied by … Continue reading
GIGANTE Y USTED Micro-maratón de poesía sonora y arte sonoro
Playing with Words: Spoken language as material for composition, Santiago, Chile
I am delighted to be talking about ‘Playing with Words: Spoken language as material for composition’ on the invitation of Dr. Fernando Estenssoro, director(s) of the Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile, and artists … Continue reading
Ohrenhoch der Geräuschladen
December 6th, 13th, 2015, ‘Preparations for an Imaginary Conflict’ at Ohrenhoch der Geräuschladen, Weichselstr. 49, 12045 Berlin-Neukölln
Sound Passages: Passaggi di Suono, Venice, Italy
Women in Sound Women on Sound: Full of Noises Evening Concert
Featured works by: Cathy Lane; Linda O’Keeffe; Virginie Viel ; Karen Power; Brona Martin; Annie Mahtani We are delighted to present an evening of sound works and new music compositions curated by the electroacoustic composer and sound artist Brona Martin, with the support of the Octopus Collective. This concert … Continue reading
SOUND MATTERS; EXPLORING CRAFT AND SOUND Wolverhampton Art Gallery 14 November 2015 – 6 February 2016
Sound Matters considers the connections between craft and sound art through seven contemporary works from a range of creative disciplines.Each work demonstrates a different approach: looking to traditional craft heritage and processes such as weaving and woodturning to create new … Continue reading
The Multiversal Score at Space-Time: The Multiverse, Wysing Arts Centre Festival of Art and Music 2015
Saturday 5 September, 12 noon-12 midnight Space Time: The Multiverse is Wysing Arts Centre’s sixth annual festival of art and music and is loosely curated around the themes of altered states and multiple identities. The line-up includes: Bamboo / Beatrice Dillon / … Continue reading
The Hebrides Suite: Mapping the Islands in Sound
Museum nan Eilean, Lionacleit, Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland July 31- November 1, 2015 What is landscape but a map of human activity past and present? Can place be investigated through sound? Do past lives and past events leave sonic traces … Continue reading
Interstices, May 8th, 2014, LCC, London,
An improvised exploration of dislocated setting mediated by high quality streaming of sound. The guests David Toop, Cathy Lane and Thomas Gardner from CRiSAP, LCC will use a dislocated setting ( two rooms) to propose concepts that derive from the created … Continue reading