Saturday, October 14, 2023 @ 6:00pm – 7:00pm (PDT)
Mini Mart City Park, Seattle, WA, United States

"Created in 2017, the Speaker Tower is a technological device that looks to claim sonic space for public occupation and activation. It is a portable, double sided, rotating loudspeaker system that can be deployed both as an instrument of protest and as an instrument of peace. Conceived as a piece of cultural infrastructure situated within an urban environment, this work is a tool for expanding our access to the invisible dimension of the city.

For The Speaker Tower channels Ícaro Aéreo, Artist Rawa Muñoz and I collaborated on a joint piece that uses the Speaker Tower to archive, transmit, and amplify Rawa's voice and message. This broadcast was delivered in the form of an Ícaro, the sacred chant of the Shipibo-Konibo, an indigenous population from the Peruvian Amazon." – Nicolás Kisic Aguirre

About SPAM New Media Festival 2023: This year we launch SPAM, a Seattle based experimental arts festival which brings together practitioners working on the fringes and frontiers of new media art and knowledge production. Taking place at various venues across Seattle, the yearly festival consists of a program of exhibitions, performances and discussions rooted in, or emerging from, technology-driven art and digital culture. This includes, but is not limited to, the projects of artists and researchers working within the fields of AI, robotics, sound, experimental video, VR, wearable technology, photogrammetry, and radio.

About Nicolás Kisic Aguirre

Nicolás Kisic Aguirre is an architect and transdisciplinary sound artist who creates machines that explore and illuminate the social and political nature of sound in public space. In 2018, he graduated from the MIT program in Art, Culture, and Technology. Informed by his background in architecture and a lifelong fascination with machines, Kisic Aguirre designs and builds sound instruments that explore the connection between public space, power, technology, and sound. His critical and aesthetic practice is open-source, collaborative, and deeply engaged with the public. Nicolás is currently a Ph.D. student in the DXArts program at the University of Washington Seattle.

https://nka.radio/nicolas-kisic-aguirre

Mini Mart City Park

6525 Ellis Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108
United States

https://www.minimartcitypark.com/