W I R E D Lab

The W I R E D Lab is a project that will consolidate and expand upon the 30 years of research by Dr Alan Lamb into an instrument and device he calls The Wires. Lamb is an artist, biomedical research scientist and General Practitioner and his investigations of The Wires have their foundations in site-specific installation, experimental audio and sound composition. Lamb’s long-term engagement with The Wires has expanded into areas that are both relative to and beyond these sonic foundations. Through collaborative and interdisciplinary processes The W I R E D Lab aims to further develop and experiment with The Wires by utilising them as an instrument, device and apparatus.

The W I R E D Lab is an interdisciplinary project, where the installation of a set of wires in Eastern Australia will provide a permanent research site and resource for artists, musicians, medical and science practitioners to further expand upon Lamb’s sonic investigations, and experiment with The Wires’ capacities in visual, computational science and medical realms.

Now in his 60’s, Lamb’s work with The Wires is internationally renowned. The W I R E D Lab will provide the opportunity for a senior Australian artist to pass on his skills and knowledge to other significant experimental Australian artists and scientists. A primary aim of The W I R E D Lab is to realise The Wires immense potential as a research tool in a range of inter-disciplinary practices. The establishment of the W I R E D Lab will also ensure the longevity of The Wires, a unique Australian invention, as a source of research and investigation for generations of artists, scientists and audiences.

Last updated by Pip Shea Apr. 19, 2008.

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Come along to hear my own interpretation of the wire recordings I managed to gather at the Chris Watson workshop! 20 speakers acousmatic style!!
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Cable Sound Collective presents Akousmatikoi A re-interpretation of the acousmonium 10 sound artists present 5 collaborations via a 360 degree speaker configuration Cornelius Wilczek : Danny Griffith Jacques Soddell : Tessa Elieff James R...
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Wired Open day was TOPS. After a week of storms the outdoor event management gods granted us a sublime evening for five local and visiting artists to perform. We wish to express our gratitude to these artist for aptly conveying the audio visual p...
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Well, the wired lab open day was a great success and credit must go to Sarah Last and Dave Burraston for their tireless commitment to fostering a sense of community around the wired lab project. Well done guys. Thanks also to all who made the trek...
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thanks for these tessa, very valuable resource... cheers sarah
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