Residuum, an installation for sound, film and pseudoscience

Residuum, an installation for sound, film and pseudoscience

Published: 22-12-2009

Neil Rose, Electroacoustic composer, improviser, and recording artist welcomes you to join him in his world of fantasy - inhabited by fictional scientific research, energies from other dimensions, and things that move of their own accord.
A sound installation of a series of noisemakers that Neil refers to as the “test equipment”, a set of custom made objects designed and manufactured by the artist, that, apparently, play themselves in response to the magnetic energies or the “residuum” of the exhibition space.
This installation will be accompanied, on the opening night event, by a live performance by the artist and the opportunity to purchase a small booklet and accompanying CD, containing recordings of new work derived from these objects.
An all out flight of fantasy that combines existing parapsychological research, spiritualism, TV Media’s obsession with the ghost hunt, folk lore and sound.
Neil Rose has recently released his solo album ‘Wilbur Whateley/Psychopomps’ on one.c records available direct from www.onec.tv or from local record stores.
Booklet and CD: £3 from Plymouth College of Art, strictly limited edition.
Viewpoint Gallery
Monday 11th January –
Saturday 30th January 2010
Open Evening with live performance:
Wednesday 13th January
5.00 – 7.30pm

www.neilrose.co.nr
http://neil.gotanyrice.com