Carrier Wave: an infrastructural sound program

As part of the 2025 Winterfest program, the George Paton Gallery presents Carrier Wave. Installed across Building 159, Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 July, 11-8pm.

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WHEN: 23 & 24 July, 11-8PM

WHERE: Arts & Cultural Building, University of Melbourne

Carrier Wave is a temporary infrastructure: a series of static listening stations embedded within the furnishings of the Arts & Cultural Building during UMSU’s Winterfest. 

Taking the condition that “stations and paths together form a system” as its operating logic, Carrier Waveunfolds through proximities and connective lines that emerge between works. Like a telecommunications network, each sound piece is linked through currents, bodies, vibrations, a relay of interference and internal transmission.

Featuring works by
Ruanne Abou-Rahme & Basel Abbas
Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence 
Tahlia Palmer 
Ultra-red (Fifteen Sounds of War on the Poor)
Panda Wong x ZK King 

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