[POSTPONED] Sound Department Colloquium Series: Camille Norment

Thursday, November 12, 12:00 p.m.1:30 p.m.

Please join us over Zoom. If you are interested in attending this event, please contact Seamus Carey at scarey2@saic.edu or Lou Mallozzi at lmallozzi@saic.edu.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Camille Norment's colloquium presentation has been postponed.

The Sound Department Colloquium Series is a series of presentations by the department's visiting artists and scholars, faculty, graduate students and invited guests. The presentation on November 12 will feature visiting artist Camille Norment.

Multi-media artist Camille Norment’s work utilizes the notion of cultural psychoacoustics as both an aesthetic and conceptual framework. She defines this term as the investigation of socio-cultural phenomena through sound and music - particularly instances of sonic and social dissonance, and works through sound as a force over the body, mind, and society. Composing through forms including recorded sound, installation, drawing, and live performance, she applies this concept towards the creation of critical artworks that are preoccupied with the way in which form, space, and the body of the viewer create experiences that are both somatic and cognitive.

Camille Norment's website: https://www.norment.net/

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