AUDIO VISION
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AUDIO VISION


AudioVision is an exhibition of work by a collective group of St.Martins and other UK Art colleges. The exhibition explores the physical and emotional sensations that are simultaneously experienced while responding to musical and sonic stimulation.

Considering the transcendental and inexhaustible power of music, AudioVision promises to be a dynamic exploration of cross sensory experience. An eclectic mix of responses and materials have been used by each contributor, ranging from textile design, video, photography and even a goldfish.

Opening night this Thursday 12th July
Dazed Gallery | 112-116 Old St. | London

Drinks provided by Tiger beer.
Normal opening hours are 10am to 6pm on weekdays.




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