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Friday 27 May Forming part of a nod to Cage, Random Fridays has been relaunched with new and exciting programme inspired by the late, great artist/composer John Cage. In the second and final Random Friday this season expect yet more genre-defying live performances and artistic projects from the UK's most cutting edge, contemporary acts. As with the last Random Friday, the Pavilion will be a-buzz with activity, starting with a live musical score…
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16 April - 5 June 2011 De La Warr Pavilion, East Sussex This extraordinary exhibition is the first major retrospective in the UK of the visual art of American composer and artist John Cage (1912–1992). John Cage was one of the leading avant-garde composers of the 20th century, most famous perhaps for his silent work of 1952, 4'33". Cage was closely connected with art and artists throughout his long career. This exhibition presents over 100 works…
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'Audio Accompaniment' (2011) by Prof. Charlie Hooker AUDIO ACCOMPANIMENT accompanies the John Cage exhibition, Every Day is a Good Day, April-June 2011. It is situated on the North Staircase, can be heard throughout the building and lit by two profile spots with blue lighting gels. An accompanying text is fixed to the wall. The installation features a MIDI-controlled grand piano, which is triggered ‘live’ by cosmic ray particles to play a never-ending…
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This discussion was part of the opening celebrations of the John Cage season held at the De La Warr Pavilion from 16th April until 5th June 2011. The speakers are: Anton Lukoszevieze (centre) Founder of Apartment House http://www.apartmenthouse.co.uk/ Margaret Leng Tan (left) Musician http://margaretlengtan.com/ Prof. Charlie Hooker (right) Brighton University http://www.charliehooker.co.uk/ For more information on future exhibitions at the…
A Nod to Cage at dlwp
John Cage Season at the De La Warr Pavilion in East Sussex
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