Sound of Bamboo - Gallery 4A
Sound of Bamboo is sound sculpture made collaboratively with Boyd who is a sound artist and musician. Speakers are inserted into the suspended horizontal bamboo poles, bound with red wool. The soundtrack by Boyd features Kim Sanders on Mey and Ney (Turkish instruments) and Boyd on Baritone Saxophone. Other sounds include sounds of bamboo recorded by Boyd; and sounds of sweeping, weaving, radio and markets recorded by me in Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
Reverb is a group exhibition of works by Boyd, Sue Pedley, Gail Kenning, Bonita Ely and Glen Clarke exhibited at Gallery 4A and Mai’s Gallery Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in 2003.
- Date
- 2003-06-05
- Gallery
- Gallery 4A Sydney and Mai Gallery, Vietnam
- Materials
- Bamboo, sound, wool
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