Tim Coster and Adam Willetts play The Physics Room

June 7, 2008
at The Physics Room
$5

Tim Coster graduated with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from AUT in 2002, specialising in sculpture. Since then he has been practising mainly as
a Sound Artist, working with audio releases, installations and
performance. Coster uses field recordings and other gathered sounds,
processed by computer and digital/analogue looping devices to create
shifting delicate drone works. Collaborations include work with Mark
Sadgrove, Nigel Wright, Andrew Scott (as Huzun), and Plains.

Tim curates the CLaudia label, which releasing audio documents
focussed on field-recordings and computer sound. CLaudia's first CD
release was Compact Listen, a 2007 compilation featuring New Zealand
artists curated for the High Street Project gallery.

Tearing up the ether and playing with the wreckage, Adam Willetts
employs a variety of radio devices along with a homemade analog synth,
creating a tactile and physical approach to electronic improvisation
that incorporates the wireless space and electrosmog produced by these
instruments into both their control and audible output.

Adam lives in Christchurch and has been performing and exhibiting
throughout New Zealand and internationally since the late 1990s. He
has performed at events such as Lines of Flight, 2006 and S3D, 2007,
and will be performing at the International Symposium on Electronic
Art in Singapore this July.

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