Cabbage presents Junkspace: Tap for Sound, The Seamore Centre, Glasgow
Thursday 9 August, 2018 – 6.30 p.m.
The Seamore Neighbourhood Cinema, Community Central Hall, 304 Maryhill Road, Glasgow G20 7YE
Cabbage presents Junkspace: Tap for Sound, a screening event of moving image exploring the spaces inhabited by artists online, post internet culture and the divergence of sound and image.
The programme brings together a group of artists who communicate their practice through screen and sound, occupying digital platforms with fictionalised personas and altered mannerisms.
Located within digital non spaces, several of the artists are captured as a single figure caught between a monochrome background and the camera lens. Music, humour and the alter ego are utilised to communicate with the audience in the form of make up tutorials, interviews, lip syncs and gag reels. The artist is positioned central within the work, appearing in distorted fragments through characterisations, shifting appearance and voice.
Featured Artists:
Ruler of Hi Fashion on YouTube
Wheelchair accessible.
Free
To guarantee your seat please book via Eventbrite
BYOB – please feel free to bring your favourite tipple along with a small donation of £2 for corkage. A cash bar offering wine will also be available. All proceeds go toward supporting future Cabbage events and The Seamore Neighbourhood Cinema.
Cabbage is a screening programme based in Glasgow, curated by JJ Tipton. Cabbage considers the screening space as a place of live event, rejecting the format of the academic screening in favour of screening as a space for theatre and exhibition.
Cabbage would like to thank The Seamore Neighbourhood Cinema for giving this event a new home, and the CCA Glasgow for their continued support during difficult circumstances.x
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