ANTHROPOMORPHIC MACHINE - STELARC 20 AUGUST

 

ANTHROPOMORPHIC MACHINE - STELARC /// 20 AUGUST

Woodwind members of the BOLT Ensemble interact with Stelarc’s Anthropomorphic Machine, scored by composer and sound artist James Hullick.

 

STELARC

THE BOLT ENSEMBLE (woodwinds)

Belinda Woods

Alice Bennett

Karen Heath

Gideon Brazil

HULLICK (composition)

 

TICKETS (free entry)

 

20 August

Saturday, 3pm

Science Gallery Melbourne

Western Gallery

700 Swanston Street

Parkville
 

Stelarc teams up with the BOLT Ensemble and James Hullick for a concert at Science Gallery Melbourne.
 

In collaboration with Science Gallery Melbourne, Stelarc will launch his latest creation, the Anthropomorphic Machine, presented as part of the SWARM exhibition. Hullick has composed a new work that will be performed by a woodwind quartet of BOLT Ensemble musicians interacting with Stelarc’s Anthropomorphic Machine. The score itself has been devised in response to schematic diagrams provided by Stelarc’s team.
 

This is 21st century contemporary art born of a bursting, technologised society abundant in possibilities. The Anthropomorphic Machine is an interactive robotic installation actuated by pneumatic rubber muscles. It is 8m high and 7m in diameter. The camera and computational system detect a person’s proximity and their gestures to generate mechanised undulating, pulsing and glitch behaviours. It also has online interactivity. Anyone anywhere will be able to animate the robot. With the compressed air sounds and solenoid clicks it also becomes a sound machine whose choreography composes the soundscape.

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