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Edinburgh Art Festival installation uses Auld Lang Syne to encourage friendship post-Brexit


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Nigerian-born artist Emeka Ogboh
These have been edited, programmed and sequenced to produce what is described as “a complex and constantly shifting soundscape”.
The installation will see the individual renditions of the song played, in concert, from seven speakers at the Burns Monument, while a recording in Scottish Gaelic will also be played.
The Song Of The Union artwork was inspired by MEPs singing Auld Lang Syne in farewell to the UK as it departed the EU in January 2020. The idea of singing the song in Brussels came from German MEP Terry Reintke, who was part of an EU-UK Friendship Group in the European Parliament. ....

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Art installation uses Auld Lang Syne to encourage friendship post-Brexit


A Brexit inspired art installation which plays Auld Lang Syne in 28 languages is being installed in Scotland’s capital.
A choir of recorded voices, which represent the different member states of the European Union, feature in the constantly changing Sound Of The Union arrangement – which is described as being an “artwork about friendship”
The sound installation is the work of Nigerian-born artist Emeka Ogboh, and it is being set up at the foot of Calton Hill as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival, which opens on Thursday.
Artist Emeka Ogboh created the Sound Of The Union piece (University of Edinburgh/PA) ....

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Light Enough To Read By | Scoop News


Exhibition preview: Thursday 10 June,
5:30pm
Exhibition runs: 11 June - 25 July
2021
Artist talk with Rachel Shearer: Saturday 12
June, 1pm
Image: Microwave/mailbox
from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, shared during research
correspondence, 2021. Photo: Lucy Skaer.
Light
enough to read by emerged from discussions around the
return of The Physics Room’s library into the gallery and
to public access. For the last three years, since the shift
to our current site in the Registry Additions Building, much
of the library has sat in boxes. The specific needs of this
shift sufficient and natural light, space for reading,
listening, and resting offered a script for us to work ....

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