Something a little different from the usual far here on Swear I'm Not Paul, but just as important as posts about live shows, interviews or album news.
The Science Gallery is looking for proposals for its summer exhibition, and has sent out the following press release:
"Calling all experimental musicians, musical neuroscientists, sound artists, cyborg performers, dance-floor divas and harmonic engineers...
Science Gallery is currently developing a major new exhibition called BIORHYTHM: MUSIC AND THE BODY and we are seeking your proposals for gallery installations, experiments, events, workshops and performances for inclusion.
Our goal is to explore how art and science help us interpret, understand and enjoy the sounds of the 21st century. We are looking for participative experiences and experiments for the public as well as stand-alone performances.
Running for three months (2 July - 1 October, 2010), BIORHYTHM will also include special live performances, innovative installations, unique physical and mental experiences, high-profile talks, discussions and debates, and other musical and biological events web-focused interactions, games and truly collaborative experience.
To find out more about BIORHYTHM or to submit a proposal please go to http://www.sciencegallery.com/biorhythm. Submissions must be received no later than Tuesday March 30 2010 to be considered for inclusion. Please send this message to anyone you know who might like to participate in this summer's hottest show.
The Science Gallery team."
Definitely worth checking out, you could get your music used at what will be a really popular show.
Friday, March 5, 2010
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You're welcome! :D
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