This November 29th join the Soundwave Board of Directors for a special season celebration and fundraiser to support Soundwave ((8)) Infrastructure. Soundwave is a biennial festival of contemporary works produced in partnership with established institutions and alternative venues in the San Francisco Bay Area. Featuring cutting edge, often technologically influenced works by artists responding to the theme of “Infrastructure,” Soundwave ((8)) will include collaborations with organizations such as the Contemporary Jewish Museum, California Academy of Sciences, The Lab, the San Francisco Zen Center, Dolby Laboratories, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, SPUR, and others.
Through Soundwave ((8)) Infrastructure, we are providing a platform for artists to explore globalized networks of physical and abstract spaces, supply chains, data and information networks, energy creation and distribution, and the very foundations of our cities. They will consider the ubiquitous presence of infrastructure on our daily lives, reflecting on urgent questions surrounding our evolving relationships with technology, each other, and the sustainability of the ecosystems we inhabit.
This November 29th join the Soundwave Board of Directors for a special season celebration and fundraiser to support Soundwave ((8)) Infrastructure. Soundwave is a biennial festival of contemporary works produced in partnership with established institutions and alternative venues in the San Francisco Bay Area. Featuring cutting edge, often technologically influenced works by artists responding to the theme of “Infrastructure,” Soundwave ((8)) will include collaborations with organizations such as the Contemporary Jewish Museum, California Academy of Sciences, The Lab, the San Francisco Zen Center, Dolby Laboratories, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, SPUR, and others.
Through Soundwave ((8)) Infrastructure, we are providing a platform for artists to explore globalized networks of physical and abstract spaces, supply chains, data and information networks, energy creation and distribution, and the very foundations of our cities. They will consider the ubiquitous presence of infrastructure on our daily lives, reflecting on urgent questions surrounding our evolving relationships with technology, each other, and the sustainability of the ecosystems we inhabit.
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