Lauren Brown

Influenced by conceptual, installation and performance arts practice (where meaning, language, behaviour and experience are key) Lauren’s project-based work is primarily concerned with sound in the public space and our relationship to it. Listening as a performance and as a meaningful way to influence the public realm is a focus for her current work.

Structure and its relationship to the public and politics is an underlying thread in all her work: physical structures of architecture and infrastructure; metaphysical structures of rhythms, cycles and habits; or the antithesis of these in destruction and entropy.

Based in Melbourne and Berlin, Lauren has exhibited, performed and intervened into spaces around Australia and across London, Europe and the Middle East. She has been an Australia Council Geek-in Resident, lectured in the Architecture + Philosophy series, asked awkward questions at art symposia and has maintained the blog she sees red since 2006.

www.sheseesred.com
www.sheseesred.blogspot.com

Events
Garments for Listening
Listening to the City: Electrofringe
Super Secret Sound Map Mission (Aporee Spree)

 

 

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