City of sound / Sydney
"The Murder of Crows – an astounding 100-speaker artwork that envelops the viewer/listener in the experience of the sculptural and physical qualities of sound. The large and cavernous space of Pier 2/3 is filled with speakers mounted on stands, chairs and walls, creating a minimalist ‘flock’. The installation is structured like a play or film, but with images created only by voice, music and sound effects. Inspired by Goya’s The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters – from the series of etchings called ‘Caprichos’ (c. 1799), which was a denunciation of the evils of society in Spain in his day – the artists have placed a lone megaphone horn on a table in the middle of the space".
Franz Ferdinand: The Human Fear review – more revitalisation than
reinvention
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(Domino)
The Scottish art rockers’ sixth album benefits from an infusion of fresh
blood, but can’t maintain the standards of the first few songs
A sparkl...
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