Festival Line-up
Festival Line-up
Here is schedule so far. Loads more confirmations and details to come ...
See the Venue section for venue details.
For regular updates please email cormac@sonicgraffiti.co.uk with “mailing list” in the subject area.
All Weekend
Talking Birds present: The Telephone Exchange
The Herbert will be hosting a commissioned sound installation by Bobby Bird, a Kinopixel video exhibition, single channel video works by Alyce Santoro and Richard O’Sullivan and a new staircase work by Cormac Faulkner 10am – 5pm (open later on 19th). FREE
Moment at The Lanchester Gallery (Coventry University) is a joint exhibition of interactive artworks and screenings by four artists/designers exploring the notion of time.
10am – 5pm. FREE
The Tin Angel will host a photographic and video installation by Rachel Graves and will also be a base for food, coffee, music, tickets and a natter.
12 - 11pm FREE
Friday 19th September
•Festival Launch Party featuring an Luke Woodbury’s interactive sonic sculpture, installations by Charlie Hurcombe and Sarah Casey and live performances from Bela Emerson (cello and electronics), Alexander Thomas (theramin maestro) Human Separation (a robot band) in an incredible medieval crypt!
6 – 11pm, The Crypt at St. Mary’s Guildhall. FREE
Followed by:
• Modulate live audio-visual performance + DJ Akeel Habib in a cathedral spire!
10pm til late, Inspire. FREE
Saturday 20th September
•Kinopixel Present: Kino Pravda (click for full details) curated by Darryl Georgiou.
A 60 minute programme of ‘off beat audio visual stimulus’.. including an incredibly rare film by Yoko Ono.
4pm at Taylor John’s House (as part of Sonic Boom! see below)
•Ghosttown present Sonic Boom! (click for full line-up)
Live performances and screenings including Andy Votel (Delia Derbyshire/Radiophonic Workshop set), Frog Pocket (Planet Mu’s only violinist), Windscale (Circuit bent electronics), SJ Esau (Anticon) in a coal vault!
4pm til late at Taylor John’s House. £7 on the door or COMBINED TICKET AVAILABLE
•7inch Cinema present Towards Tomorrow:(click for full line-up)
a full day of screenings of Delia Derbyshire archive footage, films she scored and live performances from artists inspired by her work (including Pram and Brian Duffy).
2 – 10pm at Bablake Old Boys Club (beside St. John’s Church). £4 on the door or COMBINED TICKET AVAILABLE