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Approved: Comfortably Spun at Convergence
By Andy Malt | Published on Wednesday 9 March 2016
Our sister website ThisWeek London asked me to pick out the five things that particularly stood out from this year’s Convergence festival programme as part if its TW:Guide To the event, which you can read here, by the way.
Having done some approving for them, I’m now sharing those recommendations with you here too. And today I want to seriously approve an audio/visual installation that sounds particularly interesting.
In ‘Comfortably Spun’ at the Red Gallery, Noise Of Art’s Ben Osborne presents electronic music made using samples recorded in a Portuguese textile factory, while the visual element comes in the form of carpets made by textile artists Cavalcanti as the sounds were collected.
The free installation will be open each day from 12 to 20 Mar, info here.