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Sound Astronauts

  • The Room, Freespace West Kowloon Cultural District Hong Kong SAR China (map)

26 Nov 2023 | Sun | 3pm
Tickets available here

Programme

This programme is part of NME15.

In a foreign land, where light waves and electrons intersect, where sound frequencies collide with micro-dust, amidst continuous coupling, spinning, and chaos, are we merely following predetermined paths? Are we forging a new landscape? Or...?

Artists

Amy Chan
Lam Yip
Lam Kin Lam
Kahy Chan
Natalie Cheung


Amy Chan

Amy is active in cross-disciplinary light collaboration, working with celebrated artists, composers and musicians including Ellen Pau, Kingsley Ng, Rachel Cheung, Ken Ueno and Hong Kong Dance Company, in various productions such as M+ and Art Basel, New Vision Arts Festival and Tai Kwun. She was the invited speaker on performance and lighting in Akademie der Künste of Berlin and Prague Quadrennial.
https://www.amychan-light.com/

Lam Yip

Lam Yip is a multidisciplinary artist and percussionist who explores the interplay and possibilities of sound, listening, movement, and space through her creations and performances. In recent years, Lam Yip has focused on Taiko drumming, using it as a foundation for innovative interdisciplinary projects and impactful social initiatives.


Lam Kin Lam

Fascinated by the sonic potential of analog electronics and physical computing, Kin primarily works with DIY electronics to create instruments, sonic performances, and installations. Through experimenting to misuse and repurpose common electronic components, Kin builds devices that respond sonically to our physical world in their organic way.

Kahy Chan

After graduated from HKAPA in Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors) Degree in Theatre and Entertainment Arts, she started to work in different stage position and work with different production as she believes keep learning and stay true to herself are life lessons topics.

Natalie Cheung

Natalie is a dramaturg of transmedia productions including Inter-Face, Things that Talk, Morbid Anatomy. Her writings can be found in peer-reviewed journal Critical Stages, Hong Kong Drama Yearbook and Critics' Guide of Hong Kong Arts Festivals and New Vision Arts Festival.

NME15 is financially supported by the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Disclaimer: The content of this programme does not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 

Hong Kong Arts Development Council fully supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.

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