Owl Project

Owl Project is an art collective formed by Simon Blackmore, Antony Hall and Steve Symons. They work with wood and electronics to create music-making machines that fuse sound art with sculpture.[1][2][3][4][5] Notable works include 2012 Cultural Olympiad commission ~Flow, a large-scale floating installation which sonified the flow and salinity of the River Tyne using a range of hand-crafted machines,[6] and the iLog, commissioned by Crafts Council UK.[7] They are based in Rogue studios, Manchester UK.[8][9]

References

  1. "owlproject.com". www.owlproject.com. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  2. Collins, Nick; Collins, Nicholas; d'Escrivan, Julio; Rincón, Julio d' Escrivan (2017-11-09). The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Music. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107133556.
  3. Regine (2008-02-21). "Interview with Antony Hall". We Make Money Not Art. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  4. Fermynwoods Contemporary Art (2019-06-29), Artist Talk - Owl Project, retrieved 2019-07-08
  5. "The Double Negative » Craft, Reimagined". Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  6. Brown, Mark; correspondent, arts (2012-03-21). "Newcastle floating artwork turns river into music". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  7. "Owl Project - Crafts Council". www.craftscouncil.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  8. Walters, Sarah (2016-10-12). "Meet the Rogue Artists as they host their final Open Studios". men. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
  9. "Owl Project | Rogue Artists' Studios CIC". Retrieved 2019-07-08.
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