Nat Grant's Momentum: Chapala at Blindside opening 29th April

 


MOMENTUM: CHAPALA

28 Apr - 15 May 2021
Blindside Gallery: Level 7/37 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000


Opening Thurs 29 Apr 6-8pm


There are four half-hour sessions available to attend the opening. Please register your attendance in advance through Eventbrite, link HERE.

Nat Grant

Momentum: Chapala is the most recent in an ongoing series of cumulative sound works created since 2012. This particular project was conducted in residency at 360 Xochi Quetzal in Chapala, Mexico, in 2018/19. A short composition was created each day of the month-long residency, comprising field recordings and found sounds, digitally collaged. At the end of the residency all the recordings were re mixed into a 30 minute piece. The Momentum series is as a durational sonic journaling project, creating portraits of place and time through listening.


Momentum is an ongoing (2012 - present) durational sound art work, created cumulatively over each day in 2012, and over five weeks in Istanbul in 2013. Momentum became a live project for the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2013, and was continued during a three week long residency at the Testing Grounds in 2017, and a month-long residency in Chapala, Mexico, in 2018/19. 

In this most recent work: Chapala, I created a short recorded composition each day for four weeks in December 2018-January 2019 comprising a mixture of field recordings, found sounds, and underwater recordings using hydrophones, digitally collaged. Each days work was be posted on the music hosting site SoundCloud as well as my blog, with descriptions of the sounds captured, research undertaken, and digital compositional tools used. The project is cumulative, with each days composition growing out of the end of the previous days. At the end of the month I re worked the recordings into a single stereo sound work 30 minutes in length.

Momentum is part sonic documentary and part sound journal: a way of sharing my experience of place with an audience through sound. I live Momentum as I create it; it becomes a part of my everyday life; the project and my lived experiences influence one another.

Momentum has been exhibited in galleries in Melbourne, Norway, and New Zealand.

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