LIVE PERFORMANCE AT
UCLA CNSI 5th FLOOR
PRESENTATION SPACE
Patricia Cadavid is an immigrant, artist, and researcher born in Colombia. Her work looks at the relationships and effects of coloniality in new media and sound from the migratory experience and decolonial & anti-colonial thinking.
Student at the Interface Culture Lab (Kunstuniversität Linz), she received her BFA from the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha and her MA from the Universitat Politècnica de València, multimedia &Visual arts program. Her work has been exhibited in different festivals such as Ars Electronica (Austria), ADAF (Greece), or the NIME and SEAMUS conferences as well as in several spaces in Chile, Mexico, Spain, Germany, and Colombia.
PATRICIA'S PREVIOUS WORK
Knotting the memory//
Encoding the Khipu_
From a decolonial perspective, I am working on the vindication of the memory contained in the ancestral interfaces of the Andes of South America taken away by colonization and their connections with art and science. I reuse this ancient technology in new artistic processes related to sound, New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIMEs), tangible live coding, and multimedia performance.
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This residency is made possible with the partnership of the Interface Cultures Master's program and the UCLA Art | Sci Center, sponsored by the Abroad Grant of the University of Art and Design Linz.
Atmosphere of Sound: Sonic Art in Times of Climate Disruption is part of Pacific Standard Time is an initiative of the Getty Foundation. www.soundofatmosphere.com