Marie Hanlon and Rhona Clarke: DIC TAT
Friday 18 July – Saturday 6 September 2014
The exhibition DIC TAT is a two-person event by artist Marie Hanlon and composer Rhona Clarke. It comprises a synchronized video, a suite of drawings, six electronic sound works and photographic documentation of sound sourcing. The title, taken from the video piece, explores variations of mark making while drawing to the pulse of a metronome. Here the metronome ʻdictatesʼ the pace, beating out precise measures for the drawing hand to follow. The short sound works were composed using a metronome, either as a sound source in itself, or as a background pulse which is eliminated in the final mix-down, all working either with or against a regular pulse.
Friday 18 July – Saturday 6 September 2014
The Blanchardstown Centre
Dublin 15
Dublin 15
Telephone: +353 1 885 2622
Admission / price: Free