Glenn Remington
| Name | Glenn Remington |
| Current Role(s) | Technical Supervisor Film & Digital Art |
| Contact |
http://glennremington.blogspot.com/ |
Research
Glenn Remington is a Sound Artist interested in noise. His work explores the potential beauty found in sonic detritus. With the performance of 50 Hz (2005) and 50 Hz + 55 Hz (2007), his current research revolves around the use of multiple low frequency sine waves to create a dense sonic field that emphasizes the physical properties and presence of sound.
His work has been exhibited in CCNOA Brussels Belgium, MILIA Cannes France, Experimenta Australia, D>Art Sydney and at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Current projects include a CD of sound works and experimenting with multichannel sound.
Performances
The Sound of Failure, Factory Theatre, Sydney, 2008
The Sound of Failure, Don't Look Gallery, Sydney, 2007
Opening of Early Fabricated, Peloton, Sydney, 2005
War on Art Part II, Batty Street Gallery, Sydney, 1995
Exhibitions
Early Fabricated, CCNOA, Brussels, Belgium, 2006
Early Fabricated, Tracer Projects, Toowoomba, 2006
Early Fabricated, Ocular Lab, Melbourne, 2005
Early Fabricated, Peloton, Sydney, 2005
Who do we think we are?, SCA Galleries, Sydney, 2005
It's a Four Letter Word, Loveshack, Sydney, 2005
D>art99, Artspace, Sydney 1999
Landed, SCA Galleries, Sydney, 1996
Landlines, SCA, Sydney, 1996
The Creative Edge, Biennale of Sydney, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 1996
Byte, SCA, Sydney, 1995
ext.264, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, 1994
Show & Tell, Allen Street Gallery, Sydney, 1994
Collaborations
Vivid Fragments, CD-Rom by Mahalya Middlemist, 2005
Additional sound by Glenn Remington
Strange Cities, CD-Rom by Tatiana Pentes, 1999
Interface design by Glenn Remington
Publications
The Sound of Failure, ed. Roseman, J, SCAfold November 2007
Baxter, V., 2005, Missing, Reel Time April/May
Kiley, D., 2000, Segue, stretto, strafe & sashay, Reel Time August/September
Spender, L., 2000, Seventh heaven for AIMA gongs, The Australian
McPhee, J., 1997, No Business Like Shoe Business, The Sydney Morning Herald
Landed, ed. Acevedo, C., SCA, The University of Sydney, 1996
Awards
Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) Award for Strange Cities CD-Rom with Tatina Pentes 2000
Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry (AIMIA) Award for Strange Cities CD-Rom with Tatiana Pentes 2000
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