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Julian Day

Julian Day

Art Forms: Composition, Music/Sound, Performance

Residency Year: 2009

Lives / Works: Australia

Julian Day is an Australian artist, composer, writer and broadcaster. His artwork centres on sound and fuses his backgrounds in both composition and visual art, encompassing installation, performance and recording. Julian’s work seeks to understand proximity and territory: the distance between people or objects, their attempts to synchronise and the dissonance of interpersonal boundaries. He is particularly interested in how sound’s itinerant and expanding nature can reveal and interrogate the politics of the everyday. He typically uses homogeneous sound to capture and frame human and atmospheric turbulence within such environments as galleries, parklands and homes.

During his residency at Bundanon in 2009, Day worked on a number of projects including interdisciplinary compositions and sound installations. The projects explored Day’s artistic interests in community engagement, open participation, critiquing traditional scores/instrumental techniques while bridging visual art and music.

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Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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