Thomas Lea Clarke – A Comparative Dialogue Act. Production phase
At the heart of "A Comparative Dialogue Act" is a residency program initiated by Andrea Mancini and Every Island. During the exhibition at Mudam, four guest artists will engage with the installation, infusing it with their individual and collective signatures. They will work onsite during the production phase and present their newly created pieces during the performances. Completing the circle of invited residents, the fourth and final guest artist is Thomas Lea Clarke. Engaging with the emotional dimensions of his spatial audio composition, the artist examines the temporal qualities of sound and how it transforms the environments in which it exists. He particularly focuses on the potential of sonic looping and layering to alter listeners’ perception of duration and place.
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Displayed at Mudam and featuring collaborative, exploratory art performances centered on spatial audio installations involving the emotional and temporal dimensions of sound.
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Mudam Museum of Modern Art
3 Park Drai Eechelen
1499 Luxembourg
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