Mark Fell

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    Mark Fell, photo by aoki takamasa

Past Event


This event was on 12 November, 8pm

Mark Fell presents a new performance, is it raining in z-land, and a work from 2014, one dimensional music without context and meaning. This will coincide with his new commission at Whitechapel Gallery with artist Luke Fowler (28 October 2015 – 7 February 2016). Fell is widely known for combining popular music styles, such as electronica and techno, with more academic approaches to computer-based composition with a particular emphasis on algorithmic and mathematical systems.

Doors open 30 minutes before performance starts. This is a standing event, with limited seating provided on request. Warning: this event will include high sound levels and low lighting.

 

Biography

Mark Fell is a multidisciplinary artist based in Sheffield. As well as recorded works, Fell produces installation pieces, often using multiple speaker systems. The diversity of Fell’s practice is reflected in the range of international institutions that present his work – from super-clubs such as Berghain (Berlin), to the Hong Kong National Film archive. Fell has received commissions from institutions including Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna. In addition to his creative practice, Fell is a curator of experimental electronic music and has been involved in a number of academic research projects ranging from computer science to musicology.

Conceived in association with: Guest Curator Tom Trevor.

In partnership with:
The Vinyl Factory

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With additional support from:

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