Audio Foundation and Audible Edge present: Jessica Robinson

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Audible Edge is a celebration of DIY and exploratory music culture on Whadjuk Noongar boodja, running yearly since 2017. It has no genre affiliation and is home to all kinds of sonic strangeness. It has a boundless affection for the unhinged, the goofy and the peerlessly rigorous alike. It hosts special music in settings that strive to be fun, friendly, safe, and accessible.

Supported by The Audio Foundation and Creative New Zealand, Audible Edge presents:

Jess Robinson (she/her) is a Pākehā sound artist, performer, composer, and acoustician from Tāmaki Makaurau. Her practice includes livecoding, algorithmic composition, free improvisation, and new musical instrument design. She is interested in using sound to explore connections to place, and investigating relationships between people, instruments and spaces.

Audible Edge takes place on Whadjuk Noongar boodja: sovereign Country for eternity. They pay respects to Noongar birdiya (Elders) and custodians. They dream of a culture of sounding and listening which supports restorative justice and the Law of the land.