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April 2012

On May 8th I will be playing City Lights: Transonic Transformations, City University, Performance Space, St John Street, London EC1V 4PB. Also performaing are Cathy Lane, Viv Corringham and more. Find the details here

On May 17h will give a paper at SOUND::GENDER::FEMINISM::ACTIVISM at LCC , entitled  Escaping gender through technology: Sonic freedom and the machine

Between 6th-8th June I’ll be presenting a paper on my project overide at SSSP.

 

Feb 2012

I will be playing live at the Performance Space in Hackney Wick as part of the Dismantled Cabaret on Saturday the 17th of March. More on facebook.

 

Jan 2012

On Feb 6th, 5.45-6.45pm I will be giving a talk at the Sonic Art Research Unit listening group at Brookes University, Oxford.

 

Dec 2011

MediationsHere is a review of  Simon Whetham And Friends – Meditations on Light  on igloomag.com, which I have a piece on.

An abridged version of Room With a View will feature in Ex-trauma, an e-book part of the Experiments and Intensities series published by Winchester University Press, which is curated by  Annette Arlander, Yvon Bonenfant and Mary Agnes Covey-Krell. Not sure when the publication date is.

Also, I have uploaded is some critical writing on my work by Brandon LaBelle.  

 

Nov 2011:

I have finally managed to put my interview by composer Peter McKerrow online. It was broadcast on Resonance FM back in May, the 30th at 8pm to be precise. Here you go:  Resonance interview.

Feb 102012

Below are the over ride files for your mobile phone. It would be great if you could let me know how the pieces worked for you. In particular I am interested in to find out:

- are the game rules clear?

- are the files ok to download?

-  how does the length of each piece work?

- how do they effect you, if at all?

- how do you find the introductory text?

- any other observation?

 

as the reminder, the over ride game rules:

- download files to your mobile phone.

- make your way to a bus stop of you choice, preferably in London.

- don’t forget to take headphones (noise cancelling if you have) and some earplugs. The more you can cut out the ambient sound the better.

- board a double decker bus.

- grab yourself a seat at the front on the upper deck.

- plug yourself in.

- if you can, focus more on the sound than the image.

- enjoy!

- please do let me know how it all worked for you.  You can text me at (to come) or email converse [at] irisgarrelfs [dot] com

 

the files:

 

over ride 1

-  mp4 16.2 MB

- stream/ (coming)

 

over ride 2

- mp4 23 MB

- stream

 

installation_iconSite-specific, installed work as well as mixed media projects are a key part of Iris Garrelfs‘ practice. Inspired by  poetical   conceptual, pattern making, experience – Of equal interest is the immersion into sound through multi-channel…

These projects sometimes also incorporate performed aspects, just click on the pics below to find out more.

Feb 102012

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Iris Garrelfs performs live, often using her voice as raw material, which she transmutes into machine noises, choral works or “granules of electroacoustic babble and glitch, generating animated dialogues between innate human expressiveness and the overt artifice of digital processing” as the Wire Magazine put it. However, some performances use other sounds, just click on the pics below to find out more.

next live date: Tues 8th March, City Lights: Transonic Transformations, City Uni, Performance Space, St John Street, London EC1V 4PB. More details are here

Feb 102012

An experiment to interrupt the sensual interaction in audio visual relationships

over ride is a series of experimental works for mobile phone designed to investigate creative ways in which the experience of audio visual relationships may be interrupted in order to facilitate a more considered encounter with the senses. The project was developed as part of a practice based PhD, which investigates how multi-faceted artistic practices prevalent at the beginning of the 21st century affect sound artists and their work. It presents part of a research strand that explores how sensual experiences encountered in creative activity in turn impact on the individuals engaged in such activity.

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over ride consists of two film-based works to be experienced on a double decker bus with the help of a mobile phone, headphones and earplugs. Both pieces aim to create a visceral sense of discrepancy between seeing and hearing with the help of the movement felt whilst riding on a bus. In both cases the visual aspect of the film shows a journey made on a similar bus whilst the sonic aspects and their relationship to the visual and kinetic information differ.

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The pieces draw on Michel Chion‘s notion of Synchresis as ‘the spontaneous and irresistible weld produced between a particular auditory phenomenon and visual phenomenon when they occur at the same time’ [Chion, M. (1994). Audio-Vision : Sound on Screen. Translated from the French by Claudia Gorbman. New York: Columbia University Press, p. 63] and Niall Moody’s thesis that the motion inherent in sight and sound acts as a connecting device between the senses [Moody, N. (2009). Ashitaka: An Audiovisual Instrument. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow, p. 66,  download here]

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over ride game rules:

- download files to your mobile phone.

- make your way to a bus stop of you choice, preferably in London.

- don’t forget to take headphones (noise cancelling if you have) and some earplugs. The more you can cut out the ambient sound the better.

- board a double decker bus.

- grab yourself a seat at the front on the upper deck.

- plug yourself in.

- if you can, focus more on the sound than the image.

- enjoy!

- please do let me know how it all worked for you.  You can text me at (to come) or email converse [at] irisgarrelfs [dot] com

link to files

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Nov 212011

performance_iconIris has been featured in many publications – read about her here…

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Nov 2011:

I have finally managed to upload some critical writing on my work by Brandon LaBelle.

Nov 212011

… to come soon

Nov 212011

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Nov 2011:

I have finally managed to put my interview by composer Peter McKerrow online. It was broadcast on Resonance FM back in May, the 30th at 8pm to be precise. Here you go:  Resonance interview

Sept 2011:

A new live video, made by Gianmarco Del Re is online at vimeo now. It was shot at Simon Whetham’s Active Crossover opening concert at Cafe Oto in August. Thanks Gianmarco! An excerpt from that performance will be released shortly.

Oct 102011

education_iconHere you will find educational projects with students and other young people.

Oct 102011

Iris teaches on the BA and MA Sonic Art at London College of Communication. Find some student’s work here: http://lccinstallations.wikispaces.com/

Over the years, Iris has worked as an artist as well as Creative Agent for the Creative Partnerships programme, most recently as part of the Royal Opera House.

Sep 152011

recordings_iconSome of Iris Garrelfs‘ work is available in recorded versions. Some items can be purchased directly via this page. See below for more.

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Iris Garrelfs at Cafe Oto, Aug 2011

Described as the ‘Diamanda Galas of Glitch’, Iris Garrelfs’ training into creating through voice began very early on. Her parents sang in the village choir, and would often practice at home with Iris making up new melodies, 2nd and 3rd voices to whatever was being sung.

She got into the attractions of technology as a teenager, stumbling across her dad’s pulp si-fi magazines. Iris is still waiting for an implant that will siphon off her sonic nerve impulses, fragments of melody, rhythm and correlation floating around in her body and brain.

A vital part of her work, be it using voice or other sound material, is improvisation and the use of random elements, the ephemeral fragility and risk implied in giving up control to the moment, a sonic singularity.

Of equal interest is spatial experience, a sense of sound objects let loose, sound unbound.

Iris performs solo as well as in collaboration with other artists, for example Thomas KonerRobert Lippok (To Rococo Rot), Kaffe Matthews, Scanner, Si-cut.db and others. She also play with the improvising group Symbiosis Orchestra.

Iris Garrelfs from Gianmarco Del Re on Vimeo.

To read full CV click here