How to dismantle the world (and still feel good about yourself in the morning) presents a range of propositions for a hopeless world.
Immerse yourself in a sonic world created by Henry Hall, double bassist from the Conservatorium of Music, in response to themes of hope, dystopia and revolution in How to dismantle the world.…
About Henry Hall:
Henry Hall is an experimental double bassist, composer and performer undertaking his 2nd year of a Bachelor of Jazz performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
His practice explores extended bowing techniques and electronic processing, crafting shimmering ambient texture walls with a focus on linear processes and resonance.
About Echoes:
Echoes is Verge's student sound series featuring emerging musicians and sound artists from The Conservatorium of Music and Sydney College of the Arts. Join us as we embark on a listening journey through the Verge Gallery program, tracing the resonances between emerging student artists and established practitioners, expanding planes of perception through deep listening and experimentation with sound.
As part of How to dismantle the world (and still feel good about yourself in the morning), 5 Feb – 27 March.
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