Submersion into Sound: Alluvial Gold

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Description

Most people’s workstations include a computer and some pastel stationary, but Louise Devenish has a chain mail curtain of oyster shells, a bass drum, a vibraphone, various tree nuts and shells strung up into wind chimes, and a bowl of water rigged with a microphone. And that’s only the things I can name.

Period1 Jul 2022

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleSubmersion into Sound: Alluvial Gold
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletMagazine 6000
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size3 min read
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date1/07/22
    DescriptionMost people’s workstations include a computer and some pastel stationary, but Louise Devenish has a chain mail curtain of oyster shells, a bass drum, a vibraphone, various tree nuts and shells strung up into wind chimes, and a bowl of water rigged with a microphone. And that’s only the things I can name.
    Producer/AuthorEmily Smith
    URLhttps://magazine6000.com/review/submersion-into-sound-alluvial-gold/
    PersonsLouise Devenish

Keywords

  • percussion
  • Australian music
  • artistic research
  • new music
  • post-instrumental practice
  • collaborative creativity