A frottage for sound in the night | Abbra Kotlarczyk and Benjamin Woods

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A frottage for sound in the night | Abbra Kotlarczyk and Benjamin Woods

Blindside | Thursday 15 July, 6-7pm. A frottage for sound in the night | performance by Abbra Kotlarczyk and Benjamin Woods

By BLINDSIDE

Date and time

Thu, 15 Jul 2021 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM AEST

Location

BLINDSIDE

714 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia

About this event

An evening of ambient, improvised sonic offerings in music and spoken word from artists Abbra Kotlarczyk and Benjamin Woods. A frottage for sound in the night will extend the premise of the exhibition A sonorous draft; a lexicon of windjamming towards an occasion for physical communion within the gallery reading room.

Experimenting with ongoing permutations of handmade beeswax flutes and metal pouring vessels, Benjamin and Abbra will sonically and materially draw out connections with readings from the exhibition's central poetic essay.

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