The Vinyl Factory: Reverb
Highlights
- Explore vinyl culture through immersive installations at Fed Square, revealing music's impact on art and society.
- Engage with a sculptural sound system that transforms your listening experience into a tactile journey.
- Discover 100 iconic pressings from legends like Daft Punk, enriching your appreciation of music history.
- Relax in The Listening Room, designed for deep listening and intimate performances, enhancing your auditory experience.
Presented by ACMI and Rising, The Vinyl Factory: Reverb is a major new exhibition exploring vinyl culture and music’s influence on art, fashion, film and social movements.
Originally produced at 180 Studios in London, the exhibition features works by Stan Douglas, Jenn Nkiru, William Kentridge, Jeremy Deller, Virgil Abloh, Kahlil Joseph, Gabriel Moses, Cecilia Bengolea, Julianknxx, and Carsten Nicolai.
Dive into different eras and energies of music, from the early days of techno and house to contemporary digital art. Get immersed in a sculptural sound system. Jump on the technics and play with endlessly remixable vinyl loops. Roam the archive of 100 pressings from Massive Attack, Grace Jones, Daft Punk and more.
Reverb also includes The Listening Room – an acoustically optimised space for deep listening and intimate performance. Select and play a record from the curated collection, then, after hours, enjoy one-off sessions with local and international artists.
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Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
Features
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General access
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- Companion Cards are accepted.
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- Staff are trained in disability awareness.
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Vision
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Hearing
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