Sound installations are one of the most innovative areas of music practice, often encompassing both audio and visual artistic fields.

The 2010 ISCM World Music Days will be presenting a number of sound art and installation works throughout, and prior to, the festival.

SYDNEY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC
Johannes Sistermanns [Germany]: SoundPlastic
Supported by International Cultural Relations.

CAMPBELLTOWN ARTS CENTRE
Annea Lockwood (NZ/US): Piano Transplants, Bow Falls
Eve de Castro-Robinson* (NZ): Gilded Blessing

JOAN SUTHERLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, PENRITH
Emilio Mendoza* (Venezuela) – Sin-Cadensas

Plus the following will be displayed across various venues throughout the festival:

Thomas Bensdorp* (Netherlands) – Jeux d’Enfants
Jorge Isaac* (Netherlands) – Fuzz
Koji Nakano* (Japan) – Unspoken Voices – Unbroken Spirits
Lise-Lotte Norelius* (Sweden) – Isola
Aki Pasoulas* (England) – Arborescences
Adrian Borza* (Romania) – Dusk

Presented by Aurora Festival, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre.

* ISCM submission.

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Presented by:

The 2010 ISCM World New Music Days are presented by: Aurora Festival, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, ABC Classic FM (media partner), the Australian Music Centre in conjunction with the International Society for Contemporary Music. Financial support provided by the Australia Council, the Federal Government's Arts Funding and advisory body.