ALGO_RHYTHM The Mono Big Welcome Thu 24th July
Thu 24th July – 7.30pm – 1am
A collaboration between artists and designers that explores the history and development of electronic music through print, moving image and installation. Live music on the opening night will be provided by musicians who embrace and explore technology in their practice. Commissioned especially for the Merchant City Festival and Mono Big Welcome 2014 festival programme.
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ARTISTS
Thomas Leyland Collins // LH Cook // Roos Marie Dijkhuizen // Sharon Graham // Alan Miller // Gareth Roberts // Katie Shambles // Susannah Stark // Al White
// Marianne Wilson
LIVE PERFORMANCES FROM
Instructional Media & James Stephen Wright
Wave Energy Converter
Conal Blake
DJ
Fergus Clark
Dissolving Dance Floor DJs
Ean & Coco De Mer (Magic Waves)
Mono Cafe Bar
12 Kings Court
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