Nevers (fr/aus) - Clare Cooper And Jean-phillipe Gross

Nevers (fr/aus) - Clare Cooper And Jean-phillipe Gross


Audio Foundation, Auckland - Thu 5th Feb 7:45pm(i)
EARLY BIRD $16.50+BF Buy
NEVERS $22.00+BF Buy


Tour Information
Audio Foundation is thrilled to present..

NEVERS (Clare Cooper - Jean-Philippe Gross)
Clare Cooper : guhzeng
Jean-Philippe Gross : electro-acoustic devices

with..

Rosy Parlane!

NEVERS (Clare Cooper - Jean-Philippe Gross)

The duo finds common ground between Clare's Chinese guhzeng and Jean-Philippe's mixing
desk, lo-fi microphones, electroacoustic devices, and localized speaker system.
Sometimes the duo sounds like a fire in an electronic flea market, other times like the
amplification of an insect funeral march. An approach based on the strength of acoustics, and
capable of achieving a certain density of sound.

Clare M. Cooper (Sydney - Australia)
Clare M. Cooper's work spans futuring, pedagogy, interdisciplinary design research, workshop
facilitation, design consultation, and performing arts. She completed her Ph.D. at Macquarie
University, and is a Design Lecturer at the University of Sydney School of Design Architecture
and Planning.
Over the last two decades, Cooper has brought together thousands of people to work together
on community initiatives, creative approaches to governance, collaborative composition,
speculative design, and critical listening through co-founding the NOW now (2001), Splinter
Orchestra (Sydney 2000), Splitter Orchester (Berlin 2009), and Frontyard Projects (2016).
Cooper has consulted on government projects, community grants and policy development with
the City of Sydney, Inner West Council, Create NSW, and National Association for Visual Arts.
Cooper has contributed to publications including Bomb Magazine (USA), Liquid Architecture
(Australia), Portal Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies (Australia), All Conference
(Australia), Echtzeitmusik (Germany), Australian Music Centre, and Space 3 (Australia). As a
musician, her international performances and compositions have been featured on Australia's
ABC, Germany's SWR and UK's BBC and have been published by Mikroton (Russia), Splitrec
(Australia), and High Zero (USA).

Jean-Philippe Gross (Strasbourg – France)
Composer and improviser, Jean-Philippe Gross is a self-taught musician. In concert, he plays
with a dedicated feedback system. In the studio, he continues his research with a “Serge
modular system”.
At the crossroads of electronic and instrumental music, Jean-Philippe Gross develops a physical
relationship with sound, playing with ruptures and acoustic phenomena. Never locked into any
kind of systematism, he allows himself extremes to take advantage of a wide range of
possibilities, and pays particular attention to timbre, grain and sound quality, even when
rough.
He has composed music for dance and performance, as well as for contemporary ensembles
such as Ensemble Dedalus. In concert, he collaborates with Marc Baron, Jean-Luc Guionnet,
Clare Cooper (Nevers), Stéphane Garin… He works for dance with the choreographer Camille
Mutel. He co-founded the Fragment concert series in Metz in 2001. In 2019, he created the
record label Eich.

Rosy Parlane
After a spell in experimental rock outfits Thela and Parmentier, Yorkshire-born New Zealander Rosy Parlane established himself as a sound artist with a series of releases for Sigma Editions and Synaesthesia. He has also collaborated with artists such as Fennesz, AMM founder Eddie Prevost and avant-garde musician Mattin. In 2004, Parlane joined the ranks of influential UK label Touch
He has recorded two solo albums for Touch, Iris and Jessamine, and contributed to Black Sea by Fennesz.
Links
audiofoundation.org.nz
youtube.com/watch?v=vpY7AEVU4...
vimeo.com/559160482
https://rosyparlanereleases....