Machinations: Jolt Touring Festival (Part 1)

Thu Aug 7 - Sat Aug 9, 2014 WWW
The NIS
Masami Akita. Photo by Yukitaka Amemiya

Time Out says

Australia's got a new breed of composers. They're sound artists who like to immerse their audience in a multimedia experience. Discover them for yourself at JOLT MachiNations in Tokyo, hosted by Test Tone and JOLT arts collective. There are two events, with this one featuring The NIS, which employs electro-acoustic sound, interactive screen projections, robotic machines and video as part of the show. Included are some of Australia’s finest contemporary chamber music performers (The BOLT Ensemble), professional sound artists with intellectual disabilities (The Amplified Elephants), and top improvising performers from Japan. For details of the second event on August 9, click here.

WIN TICKETS!
We've got two free tickets to give away for this event. For the chance to win, please email your name and phone number to competition@timeout.jp before July 31, 2014. We'll notify you via email on August 1 if you're one of the lucky winners. Note that this ticket only covers the entrance fee; the venue still requests a ¥500 drink order for all guests.

Details

Open Thu Aug 7 2014

Time Doors open 7pm, show starts 7:30pm

Admission ¥3,000 advance (+ 1 drink), ¥3,500 at the door (+ 1 drink)

Venue WWW

Address B1F Rise Bldg, 13-17 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Transport Shibuya Station (Yamanote, Ginza, Hanzomon, Denentoshi, Keio Inokashira lines)

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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