Experimental sound-making with a food package. PHOTO: Ban Lei.

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TingBoomDong

an NYU Shanghai community project


    • , 14:00-15:10
  • Gallery (1F)

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For one semester, a group of performers with diverse professional and cultural backgrounds and a shared passion for sound and music, explored experimental soundscapes together. Initially drawing inspiration from film dubbing techniques, these performers opt out of the screen as the medium. Instead, they use their bodies and daily objects to create an experimental sound narrative and simple and genuine pleasure.  

The seven performers are part of the Nature Acoustics course in NYU Shanghai's Interactive Media Arts department and include Ban Lei, Kelly Chow, Hu Ruijia, Lin Ling, Alaric Schone, Song Yuting, Ninj Tumurkhuyag, and Jessica Yu. The group will present their final work at the ICA as a public program of the exhibition We the singular in multiple ghosts. I the multiple as parts of whole. With their debut, they hope to inspire courage among each other and in the audience.

Free and open to the public.

No registration is required.

In conjunction with We the singular in multiple ghosts. I the multiple as parts of whole.

The exhibition We the singular in multiple ghosts. I the multiple as parts of whole and related events are presented as the third season of the ICA’s second artist research program, Another Knowledge Is Possible (2021-24), exploring neglected and repressed ways of knowing and the complex politics of knowledge decolonization. 

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