Tuesday night at Club Saw was a filled with experimental ambient and audiovisual performances by Nick Schofield, Paul Vivien and Le Désert Mauve which was presented by Debaser and OYÉ.
Nick Schofield previewed new materials of ambient rave music.
France’s Paul Vivien presented L’Harmonie De Notre Absence (The Harmony of Our Absence) which is an arts & sciences performance project imagining terrestrial landscapes after the end of human activity.
Drawing on scientific, geological and climatological data, rotating dioramas represent these possible futures. The end of humanity is presented here from a positive and poetic point of view, through a video walk inside these moving dioramas.
A hacked vinyl turntable can play these audiovisual 33 rpm records, decorated with models on their A side and music on their B side.
A double reading is proposed between the artist mixing the vinyl models visible on stage and the image of the cameras projected live on a giant screen.
Le Désert Mauve presented partition lunaire which is a audiovisual performance of outerspace sounds.
Check out the gallery.