Performance
t l k: Hypnagogia for Holocene
Kitchen Table Photo Club host musical artist t l k for a special evening as part of the 378,432,000,000 exposure photo & art show.
A curious and special one off show from the artist-vocalist who shares a long-form lullaby of found sounds and poems from Bristol’s Nightingale Valley. Hypnagogia is the transitional state from wakefulness to sleep, the place where dreams emerge.
t l k is a Bristol-based artist, vocalist and producer. Their practice centres the voice-as-instrument, in live, recorded (Ableton) and hybrid contexts, with palettes formed from found rhythms, analog synths and vocal layers. Their roots are in choral polyphony, blended with soundscape composition, electronics and audio collage. At the core is a deep commitment to the act of noticing and iterating.
Like nap time enveloped in surround sound, this multichannel installation invites you to nest in Kitchen Table Photo Club's 378,432,000,000 Seconds Of Exposure photo exhibition dreamed up by Esther May Campbell.
This event is part of Confluence - a production by MAYK, commissioned by Ginkgo Projects for The Glassworks with the support of Grainger Plc.
Following events in Redcliffe last December and continuing as part of this year’s Mayfest, Confluence is unfolding over the next few months with interventions and events running until May 2025.
t l k is a Bristol-based artist, vocalist and producer. Their practice centres the voice-as-instrument, in live, recorded (Ableton) and hybrid contexts, with palettes formed from found rhythms, analog synths and vocal layers. Their roots are in choral polyphony, blended with soundscape composition, electronics and audio collage. At the core is a deep commitment to the act of noticing and iterating.
Like nap time enveloped in surround sound, this multichannel installation invites you to nest in Kitchen Table Photo Club's 378,432,000,000 Seconds Of Exposure photo exhibition dreamed up by Esther May Campbell.
This event is part of Confluence - a production by MAYK, commissioned by Ginkgo Projects for The Glassworks with the support of Grainger Plc.
Following events in Redcliffe last December and continuing as part of this year’s Mayfest, Confluence is unfolding over the next few months with interventions and events running until May 2025.
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