Rewilding Practice
“Rewilding Practice is a year-long programme offering up to 10 emerging artists an intensive research and practice-based programme developed with an industry partner, G F Smith (paper manufacturer). This part-time programme encourages artists to observe and research paper production processes, particularly those aimed at reducing environmental impact. The Rewilding Practice artists will communicate their responses through distinctive creative practices to audiences including art & design practitioners, schools, further & higher education students, educators, local communities and the industry & business sector. The programme also provides opportunities for in-person and online peer dialogue sessions with students on similar-level programmes at alternative art schools including TOMA (The Other MA, Southend), New School of the Anthropocene and the MESH project (Into the Wild, at Chisenhale Gallery, London)”
Ongoing explorations into the ways sound interacts with paper.
Paper sculpture suspended within a frame, white noise played into the form at three points using audio exciters, the audio transmitted via four contact microphones. The form of the sculpture is driven by the flow of audio and features responsive elements.
Recorded live on 29th September at the Unfold showcase of work in progress by Feral Art School’s Rewilding Programme, Pier St Hull.
Live recording, live mix, and remix.
Headphones recommended.