Direct Bodily Empathy: Sound, Signal, Feedback Exhibition at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
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An announcement for the exhibition "Direct Bodily Empathy—Sound, Signal, Feedback" at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery in New Plymouth, New Zealand. The exhibition explores sound as a material force with real-world consequences, featuring works by artists including Simon Ingram, Aura Satz, and others who investigate the physical, ecological, and sensory dimensions of sound through video, installation, and multi-channel audio works.
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Simon Ingram, Vibrating World: Rotokare Forest, 39.45254˚ S, 174.41727 ˚ E, 2026. Installation view, Direct Bodily Empathy — Sound, Signal, Feedback.
Aura Satz, Sirening (as a verb) (still), 2026. Multi-channel video installation, HD and 16mm, duration variable.
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