Absconditi Viscus

Location
BCU School of Art Margaret Street B3 3BX
Dates
Thursday 17 March 2016 (18:00-20:00)
Absconditi Viscus tile
Image courtesy the artist.

Join sound artist Justin Wiggan for the launch of Absconditi Viscus, a series of phonic excavations from Birmingham City University School of Art’s archives during the period 1914 to 1918.

Following a series of public workshops, Wiggan presents five sound pieces which have been embedded into the fabric of the building at Margaret Street and are accessible only through QR codes. Visitors are invited to use their smart phones to access the sound files which will enable them to engage with the phonic residue left within the fabric of the School of Art building on Margaret Street after those four years of political and social turbulence.

‘Absconditi Viscus’  is an ongoing project which considers the notion of historical phonic information that is lost but continues to permeate and affect physical and psychological space, leaving a legacy for subsequent generations. 

Venue: Birmingham City University School of Art, Margaret Street, Birmingham, B3 3BX

Admission free, no need to book.

Presented by Justin Wiggan in partnership with Birmingham City University and Voices of War and Peace as part of Arts & Science Festival 2016, a week-long celebration of ideas, research and collaboration across campus.