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Interview Artist’s Statement: Kaffe Matthews on her shark platform at the BluecoatThe UK artist talks about sharks, oscillators, and why her three-dimensional piece in Liverpool beats a pair of stereo headphones.08 May 2012
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News Bexhill's De La Warr Pavilion to honour architect Serge ChermayeffThe man who designed Bexhill's iconic 1935 modernist masterpiece will be honoured with a series of events in his innovative image, launching with a day of art and music.05 April 2013
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Review Exhibition Road Show comes alive for London 2012A kaleidoscopic nine-day festival on Exhibition Road, opened to coincide with the Games, combines science, art, dance, music and natural history.30 July 2012
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Review Her Noise Invites Public To Make Music With Kim Gordon's VoiceVisitors are invited to use the voice of Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon to create their own piece of music as part of a project promoting women in independent music and sound art.04 November 2005
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Preview Ravens and research: Semiconductor and Chris Watson on Jerwood Open ForestA Forestry Commission call to create works within the landscape has drawn up a shortlist of five proposals, including the Sheffield sound artist and Brighton pairing.10 January 2014
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Review Surrounded By Sound - Have A Listen To Her Noise At The South London GallerySound art by women now on show at the South London Gallery allows visitors to lie on a sonic bed, hear hidden electronic sounds and make music with Kim Gordon.10 November 2005
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News Ten artists vie for Playable City, Bristol's public art award with a technological twistPlayable City, Bristol's £30,000 award for a public artwork to play across the city's streets in summer 2013, has announced a shortlist of ten artists.17 December 2012
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Review Turner Prize 2015 review: "Back to its bold and provocative best"Bonnie Camplin's nightmarish office installation, Patterns, could tip you over the edge if you spend long enough with it. It should also win the Turner Prize, says Mark Sheerin.08 October 2015