John Wynne

 
John Wynne (born 1957) is a Canadian award-winning sound artist whose practice includes installations and "composed documentaries" for radio which hover on the boundary between documentation and abstraction. His massive installation for 300 speakers, pianola and vacuum cleaner became the first piece of sound art in the Saatchi collection in 2009 and won him the 2010 British Composer Award for Sonic Art. His work with endangered languages includes a project with click languages in the Kalahari and another with one of Canada's indigenous languages, Gitxsanimaax. His work with heart and lung transplant patients in collaboration with photographer Tim Wainwright led to a book, a 24-channel installation and a half-hour commission for BBC Radio. His first venture into theatre sound design was for Scottish director Graham McClaren's edgy 2011 production of Andromache in Toronto. John Wynne is a Research Fellow at the University of the Arts London and has a PhD from Goldsmiths College, University of London.

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John Wynne - Installation for 300 Speakers, Pianola and Vacuum Cleaner (CD)
2011
Sub Rosa
John Wynne's untitled installation for 300 speakers, pianola and vacuum cleaner, at once monumental, minimal and immersive, using sound and sculptural assemblage to explore and define architectural space and to investigate the borders between sound and music.


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