Sensory Reconstruction is a new performance based sonic and visual work incorporating the reconstruction of familiar and unfamiliar locations. Made in 2013 this presentation of the work gathers and presents manipulations of subaquatic recordings from the Yarra River. The artists focus on spaces that are inaccessible to most, including industrial and underground sites, underwater and abandoned areas.The formative project explored environments from the Waikato, a basin region in the centre of New Zealand’s north island. The artists’ initial tests utilised audio and video recordings made underneath the surface of the New Zealand’s longest river, The Waikato.
Sensory Reconstruction

A performance of sonic and visual work incorporating reconstructions of the familiar and unfamiliar
01 Sep. 2013
RMIT Acoustic Reverb Chamber
RMIT Acoustic Reverb Chamber
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A performance of sonic and visual work incorporating reconstructions of the familiar and unfamiliar