An audio-visual work for a single glass, electronics and film. Additional Max programming by James Bradbury; audio mastering by Phil Julian.
Andie Brown is a musician, artist, maker and researcher who began a music career as a bass player in her teens. Since 2007 Andie has been working with glass and electronics, creating what she has termed an “augmented glass harp”. Since then, she has performed extensively and released several albums, both solo and collaboratively. In 2016 Andie began to work with sound installation which is now the primary focus of her artistic practice. In 2019 Andie was one of six recipients of the annual PRSF Oram Awards. She is currently a PhD candidate in Music at CeReNeM, University of Huddersfield and is artist in residence with Huddersfield’s ame space, with a solo exhibition planned for the Autumn of 2020.
First Person, Fourth Wall with People Like Us: Playlist from September 11, 2020
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September 11, 2020: Andie Brown - Alucita
Alucita (26 minutes 52 seconds, 2020)
An audio-visual work for a single glass, electronics and film. Additional Max programming by James Bradbury; audio mastering by Phil Julian.
Andie Brown is a musician, artist, maker and researcher who began a music career as a bass player in her teens. Since 2007 Andie has been working with glass and electronics, creating what she has termed an “augmented glass harp”. Since then, she has performed extensively and released several albums, both solo and collaboratively. In 2016 Andie began to work with sound installation which is now the primary focus of her artistic practice. In 2019 Andie was one of six recipients of the annual PRSF Oram Awards. She is currently a PhD candidate in Music at CeReNeM, University of Huddersfield and is artist in residence with Huddersfield’s ame space, with a solo exhibition planned for the Autumn of 2020.
andiebrownsound.com
ame research and development residency with Andie Brown