- There Could Be Industrial Action Artwork
There Could Be Industrial Action
TRANS/HUMAN on March 03, 2013 15:46 - The Incident With Keith Elliott's Car Artwork
The Incident With Keith Elliott's Car
TRANS/HUMAN on March 02, 2013 14:20 - Trans/Human - Deadline Deadband X-Static Artwork
Trans/Human - Deadline Deadband X-Static
TRANS/HUMAN on January 31, 2013 20:02 - Trans/Cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Artwork
Trans/Cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
TRANS/HUMAN on November 24, 2012 12:50 - Live at Tapette Festival '12 Artwork
Live at Tapette Festival '12
TRANS/HUMAN on October 22, 2012 12:46
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About
Adam Denton and Luke Twyman began collaborating under the name Trans/Human at The
Audacious Art Experiment HQ in Sheffield during 2011.
Employing several noise making devices and techniques in their performances, including mobile phones, radio, cassette tape, prepared electric guitar, processed drums, strobe lighting, contact microphones, field recordings and feedback systems, Trans/Human’s concerns lie within the physical act of music making and its relationship to environment and audience. Through their collaboration the duo sought to reflect their inclination towards creating ritualized sonic and visual experiences via a series of improvised performances, resulting in the cassette release, The 8 Hour Dance (2011). A further release on Blackest Rainbow, The Wider, was recorded in early 2012.
Trans/Human’s improvised performances led to important collaborations with New Aktionist artists Nick Kilby and Kris Kanavan. Throughout 2012 Trans/Human have developed their performances to use the artist’s body as a conduit between noise and audience. By amplifying objects used by Kilby or Canavan during these performances, Trans/Human have added to their repository of noise making devices, bringing together performance and sound art in an innovative and engaging way.