Rolex Arts Festival – Sound installation: The Predatory Chord


Before and after the Rolex Arts Festival closing concert in The Megaron Garden, the public will be invited to experience a free sound installation by Australian composer-performer Ben Frost, a Rolex Music fellow. Created specially for Megaron’s Alexandra Trianti Hall, the installation will envelope visitors in a shifting soundscape realised by more than thirty speakers suspended overhead. The public will watch on stage and be able to enter and exit freely for the duration of the event, and admission is free. Discover more https://on.rolex.org/The_predatory_chord

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