ORB:
PLACING INTO VIBRATION 


TERESA PETERS
TORBEN TILLY
CHERYL FARTHING


@AUDIO FOUNDATION
JULY 13 - AUGUST 13 2022︎


SOUNDBLEED JOURNAL ︎







SOUNDSCAPE


droszkhi.bandcamp.com/album/orb-placing-into-vibration︎




Torben Tilly

was born in Te Whanganui-a-Tara and lives and works in Tāmaki Makaurau. While his practice is often sound and music-based, it also traverses the fields of moving image, object-making and installation. Recent work considers the complexities of time and its apprehension through a variety of mediums, in many cases with site-specific concerns. He has produced numerous original scores for artists’ film and has a long history of making and performing experimental music. His music projects have been widely distributed on record labels in New Zealand, Australia, U.S.A. and Europe. In recent years he has been lecturing in sound design at Auckland University of Technology.

Some notable exhibitions & performances include:
Easter Piano Meditations: Parts 1—4, Chartwell Project commissioned composition to accompany Dane Mitchell’s Post-hocNTS radio broadcast work, 2022.
Radio/rain[with Katrina Beekhuis], Windows, Blue Oyster Art Project Space, Dunedin, 2020.
Short & Medium Wave Radio (1974)by Phil Dadson, performed by Sam Longmore, Rachel Shearer, Torben Tilly, Flo Wilson, A Room That Echoes Festival, Audio Foundation, 2021, and Auckland Art Gallery, 2019.
City of Tomorrow, original score for film by Gavin Hipkins, including multi-channel sound installation for Gavin Hipkins: The Domain, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, 2017.
Object as Score, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne, 2015.
Nobody But You, Audio Foundation, Auckland, 2013.
Object Lessons: A Musical Fiction[with Robin Watkins], Adam Art Gallery, Wellington, 2010.

Cheryl Farthing

is a certified iRest and Iyengar yoga teacher and sound healer. She began her healing journey into sound thirteen years ago using Hemi-sync music for meditation. She practices music and sound as therapy, vibrational healing and vibration touches every part of our physical being right down to the cellular level. In her sound work she uses traditional instruments such as quartz crystal sounding bowls that have been used for healing purposes for hundreds of years. Her meditation practice and teaching draws on Buddhism, and mindfulness techniques.

Teresa Peters



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