Friday, May 23, 2014

    Admission
    $20
    Bioni Samp combines visual and sound art, bees, and technology in his artistic practice. He says that he was inspired to raise awareness about the plight of bees after keeping them in London. Samp builds aesthetically intricate sound gathering equipment to record bee frequencies, which inspire his improvised sound performances, video, and photography. He creates experimental electronic music, live and on recordings. Samp makes custom audio software and hardware to create his sound. It is hard to describe in a few words and is best seen live. His Ottawa performance will be at the Museum of Nature’s Nature Nocturne, May 23 from 8-11pm. Go to: http://nature.ca/en/plan-your-visit/nature-nocturne/programme for tickets.
    Gallery 101 gratefully acknowledges the support of The City of Ottawa, The Ontario Arts Council, and The Canada Council for the Arts. Gallery 101 thanks ASINABKA: Film & Media Arts Festival, Indigenous Culture and Media Innovations (ICMI), NIIGAAN: In Conversation, members, volunteers, partners, and all our relations.