Albert Pellicer, Rie Nakajima and Keiko Yamamoto – 9th July


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Fennec by Albert Pellicer + Rie Nakajima

Fennec was first produced as part of an installation commissioned by The Contemporary Poetics Research Centre at Birkbeck University. The poem explores timbre as event. All timbral events are unique producing a temporal quality in a series of aftermaths or consequences that constitute a poetics of timbre. Poetry is here the understanding of fragments and the articulation of chaos in a medium. As Casey O’Callaghan postulates, it is a non-sound event that brings about sound or in Beckett’s words, ‘the integrity of incoherence’

‘Time is a singing in the ears’ composed by Belgian composer, Guy De Bièvre for Rie Nakajima’s sound objects in 2015.

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O YAMA O is a music project of Rie Nakajima and Keiko Yamamoto.
The duo try to create a soundscape inspired by old Japanese folk tales.
Ticket £7/£5 (concessions)