
About this Event
The session will uncover how frequency, sound, and energy play a fundamental role in connection and communication. Every human cell carries a unique sonic signature; our hearts and brains emit frequencies, as do plants, animals, and even the Earth itself, most
notably through the phenomenon known as the Schumann Resonance. A significant portion of Lianne’s work is rooted in sound. Through her work, she became aware of the inaccessibility of sound and film-based works for Deaf and neurodiverse audiences. A pivotal moment came during a British Sign Language (BSL) tour of her exhibition, where conversations with members of the Deaf community sparked new questions around inclusivity. These sessions and focus groups will inform us how we can improve the experience of sound and visual installation art for people with barriers, prioritizing accessibility for Deaf, neurodiverse, and non-verbal audiences.
Agenda
🕑: 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
A Vibrational World Focus Group
Info: At this event you will be able to explore along with the artist Lianne Morgan how she transposes the concept of connection and communication without language. You will be invited to create new works in response to sound, visuals and concept. You will have the opportunity to experience Haptic Wear which is vibrational clothing that creates a sensory experience in response to sound. People are welcome to view any time but the arranged session is planned for 2pm. Introduction and prep 12pm-1.30pm, 1.30pm-2pm lunch, 2pm - 4pm exploration, creating and discussions. In order to meet accessibility needs there will be 10 min breaks after each 20 min between 12pm-2pm. The session is held in Thirdspace at Elysium Gallery. BSL Friendly
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Elysium Gallery & Bar, High Street, Swansea, UK, United Kingdom
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