Sound Thought Festival 2016, 30 March – 1 April, 2016 CCA

Sound Thought 2016
Dialogues: Sound and Music Across the Arts
CCA
Sound Thought is an annual music and sonic arts festival run by University of Glasgow postgraduates. Through a series of concerts, screenings, performances, discussions and workshops, the three-day festival will show how research and practice from a range of sound and music disciplines communicate across artistic fields.
The festival draws artists and researchers from throughout the UK, as well as international contributors, and is particularly concerned with building bridges between academic institutions and broader arts communities.
Sound Thought 2016 has been programmed in collaboration with LUX Scotland, the Glasgow Electronic and Audiovisual Music Festival, the Pipe Factory and Glasgow New Music Expedition.
All events are FREE to the public.
Sound Thought 2016 begins Wednesday 30 March, 2016. Come to the CCA for three days of concerts, screenings, performances, presentations and workshops. Over fifty delegates from around the world are presenting their work.
All events are free to the public.
Sound Thought 2016
Wednesday – Daytime
Wed 30 March 2016
Sound Thought 2016
Wednesday – Evening
Wed 30 March 2016
Sound Thought 2016
Thursday – Daytime
Thu 31 March 2016
Sound Thought 2016
Thursday – Evening
Thu 31 March 2016
Sound Thought 2016
Friday – Daytime
Fri 1 April 2016
Sound Thought 2016
Friday – Evening
Fri 1 April 2016
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow G2 3JD
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