Installations

| James Bulley | Daniel Jones | Jockel Liess | Ben Lyford |
| Dawn Scarfe | Jeremy Keenan | Tom Richards | Tom Slater |
| Robert Jack | Matt Lewis | Kathrine Sandys | Jake Williams |

Across the week, the space will feature a number of sound installations, exploring site specificity, acoustics and interaction. The installations will be open and freely accessible to the public throughout the showcase duration.

For further information on opening times, please see the visiting page.

'Lenses' by Dawn Scarfe


Audiovisual

| Max Hattler | Francisco Lopez | Tim O'Riley | Chris Haworth |
| Paul Prudence | Tom Tlalim | Martijn van Boven |
| Meital Covo| Ryo Ikeshiro | Jockel Liess |

A selection of short movies exploring a variety of possible relationships between audio and visuals. Including stop-motion animation with experimental sound design, musical compositions with moving image, visualisation and sonification of data and excerpts from immersive audiovisual installations.

In advance of the showcase, the timings for playback of each work in the audiovisual programme will be published on this page. For further information on opening times, please see the visiting page.

Hydroacoustic Study by Paul Prudence and Francisco Lopez


Soundscape

| Nabil Ahmed | Marcus Leadley | Dawn Scarfe | Emmanuel Spinelli |
| Tom Slater | Jake Williams | Portia Winters |

A selection of 8 channel sound-works based around Acoustic Ecology, Soundscape Studies, and Sound Anthropology. Each artist will present two pieces to be included in a rotating program diffused throughout the day.

The daily timings for playback of each work will be published in advance of the exhibition. For further information on opening times, please see the visiting page.


Image courtesy: Emmanuel Lorien Spinelli & Nicu Ilfoveanu


Film

| Geoffrey Jones | John Baily | Barley Norton | Nico Lewis |
| Ricardo Leizaola
| Johanna Bramli | Lara Pearson |

A selection of films exploring sound and performance throughout the world.

For further information on opening times, please see the visiting page.


Still from 'Amir' by John Baily