Sound Art Performance
aboard the Christchurch Tram!
Thursday 18th December 2003
If you ever needed an excuse to get on the splendid heritage tourist
attraction that is the Christchurch Tramway... this is it!
Trambience is a performance event organised by The Physics Room, featuring
audio artists Adam Willetts (NZ) and Sarah Peebles (Canada).
The performance will take place on board one of the city’s beautifully
restored heritage trams. Seating up to 50 people in a carriage, tickets
will be extremely limited, with the tram providing an intimate and unusual
venue for live audio performance.
Trambience will begin at 7pm on the dot, departing from the tram stop
in Cathedral Square. Tickets will be available at the tram stop at 6.45pm,
but bookings are recommended to avoid disappointment (available via The
Physics Room - ph 379 5583).
Performers Sarah Peebles and Adam Willetts will create experimental soundtracks
as the tram progresses around the city loop for one hour. The artists
will improvise, interweaving their own compositions with the sonic pollution
of the tram and the cityscape beyond.
Adam Willetts is a sound artist and musician who produces improvised
works using samplers and shortwave radios. For Trambience, Adam will
be performing using tilt sensing gamepads to enable samples to be manipulated
by the movements and vibrations of the tram.
Sarah Peebles is an audio artist based in Canada, currently working
in New Zealand towards a broadcasting project with National Radio’s “RPM”.
Her Tokyo soundwalk composition ‘108’ is currently on exhibition
at The Physics Room gallery.
Trambience is a project initiated by Zita Joyce and Adam Willetts.
www.trambience.ethermap.org
For more information contact
The Physics Room : ph 03 379 5583
physicsroom@physicsroom.org.nz
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