“Enlivening her current exhibition Ain’t you wanna cut it out? Dont you wanna wait around Ducklingmonster invites her dear friends down to the audio foundation for a raucous night of music and visions”
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Eighties industrial cassette label House Of Squirm was reborn in 2023 as a BandCamp, Cassette and Lathe cut vinyl offering and it celebrates the joy of that this March at Audio Foundation.
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We are very happy to be hosting Elvin Brandhi as an artist in residence 26–29th of February 2024.
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The Audio Foundation was honoured to partner with German artist Rochus Aust and his sound art gallery LTK4 in Cologne to produce a major cultural exchange programme. In 2020 Rochus was to present new work and performances with two colleagues as artists in residence at the Audio Foundation, followed in 2021 by LTK4 Gallery to […]
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The first Preauricular Pit of 2024! Featuring Wetstar, Roseworm and Brother Brigade
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The Audio Foundation is thrilled to present Puketiro Superhero (PALMY) alongside Blue Dust Archive (USA) and Kraus. “At once expansive, exhaustive and emotionally algebraic, Blue Dust Archive’s Blue Lilies emerges as a sophisticatedly engineered soundboard, providing home to an exceedingly complex musical ecosystem. It’s one borne of admiration of the “inscrutable and natural genius of […]
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Join artists Beth Dawson and Benjamin Ord for a conversational walk through the neighbouring exhibitions ‘Ain’t you wanna cut it out? Don’t you wanna wait around?’ and ‘A Dance But No Figure’ currently hosted in the Karangahape non-profit art spaces of the Audio Foundation and RM.
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Audio Foundation is pleased to welcome back to Aotearoa recorder player, electronic composer and LTK4 (Cologne) member Verena Barie.
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Elvin Brandhi (UK) is an improvising lyricist, producer and sound artist from Bridgend, Wales making auto-tune blast beats from field recordings, tapes, instruments and voice.
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An audiovisual exploration of morphing relationships, shared love and living spaces in a special kind of guest house, once designed by Wellington architect Roger Walker.