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UNCONSCIOUS ARCHIVES #12

London, UK

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Where Apiary Studios
Date Monday, 12 May 2014
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UNCONSCIOUS ARCHIVES #12

WEDNESDAY 14TH MAY
Doors: 7.30pm
£6 adv / £8 on door
Apiary Studios, 458 Hackney Rd, London, E2 9EG
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MATTIN

MAKINO TAKASHI

PANT

Unconscious Archives transverses noise core and vision spectacle bringing together expanded cinema and sonic propositions from London and afar.

Re-launching in 2014, UA is back with a spectacular lineup that’s sure to be an explosive jaunt around your subconscious and physical being. Mattin is back in London after a prolonged exodus to unleash his intense, reflexive ideology on our unsuspecting selves. Makino Takashi experiments on us with his special brand of corporeal cinema. And Pant will deliver us into the unknown combining blues, projection arts and dance in a free-form musical folk tale.

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MATTIN (BILBAO / STOCKHOLM)

The Basque anarchist artist Mattin has spent the last decade establishing a highly distinctive practice in noise and ‘free’ improvisational music. His work pays homage to the histories of these genres, while simultaneously undertaking a provocative and often humorous interrogation of the rules and standards to which they adhere—the proposed anti-sociality of noise, the implicit ‘freedom’ in improvisation. Mattin considers this testing to be a process of ‘distributing vulnerability’ across the core assumptions made by audiences and performers alike. Recent performances include at dOCUMENTA (13), Oberhausen Film Festival, Arika Glasgow, and Disembraining Australia.

Mattin approaches improvisation not only as an interaction between musicians and instruments, but as a situation involving all the elements that constitute a concert, including the audience and the social and architectural space. He tries to expose the stereotypical relation between active performer and passive audience, producing a sense of strangeness and alienation that disturbs this relationship.

Of Mattin, David Keenan, Volcanic Tongue, has written -

“Mattin strips the pretension of avant garde music down to its underwear via his anti-spectacular improvocations.”

“Can’t think of anyone who combines such a degree of formal rigour w/creative binds and yet who makes rock music that sounds so great that it more than transcends its critical genesis.”

Mattin Songbook 5
Mattin Interview, Paris Transatlantic by Dan Warburton
w.m.o/recordlabel – anit-copyright label by Mattin

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MAKINO TAKASHI (TOKYO)

Makino Takashi’s immersive live media experiences are a transcendence into ‘physical unconsciousness’. Hallucinatory and experiential, Makino creates abstract cinematic worlds immersing the viewer like a grain of emulsion free falling in the corporeality of image forming materials.

Makino will present Space / Noise (2013) which combines digital and celluloid film in a 3D experience complete with a pirate patch polarising filter distributed to each audience member, with Makino himself delivering a live soundtrack.

Treating image and sound as elements of equal importance, Makino produces immersive, cosmic, organic works, often working with composers such as by cult musician Jim O’Rourke, with whom Makino has developed a regular collaboration, or collaborators such as Floris Vanhoof and Lawrence English. Makino has never been more prolific than right now and has performed and exhibited at Image Forum Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Festival Play, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, and 25FPS International Experimental Film & Video Festival.

Makino Takashi website
Performance by Makino Takashi & Floris Vanhoof
Makino Takashi interview

PANT

PANT (LONDON)

A shifting lineup of Fritz Stolberg, Honkeyfinger, Martin Kingdom, Kenichi Iwasa, Nissa Nishikawa, and Kohhei Matsuda make up the free form freak out that is Pant. Described as strange satanic ritual and swamp noise, Pant performances take the audience on an unfolding sensorial trip out.

Summoning up pounding, primal, amped-up and skronked out blues racket, Pant induce ceremonial dance, mirror signalling and wanton optics.

Honkeyfinger SoundCloud
Nissa Nishikawa in conversation
5 Aggregates Of Motion – by Fritz Stolberg & Nissa Nishikawa

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cheers,

Unconscious Archives

Programmed by Sally Golding / Presented by Apiary Studios

Supported by Netaudio London & OtherFilm

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Top & bottom images: Makino Takashi