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The Listener’s Gallery presents "Feeling Tone: An Immersive Sound and Technology Exhibition" opening reception

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The Listener’s Gallery, curated by sound artist and composer Pamela Martinez / Teletextile, will present "Feeling Tone," a group exhibition exploring sound and technology as pathways to connection. The exhibit will feature seven artists from across the country.

"Feeling Tone" delves into the intersections of sound, technology, and human experience, featuring a diverse lineup of artists who blend digital coding, sound sculptures, and interactive installations to create an environment of sonic exploration. The exhibition invites participants to engage with the interplay of virtual and physical connections in the digital age, reflecting on our relationships with sound, technology, and each other.

The title borrows from mindfulness practices, referring to the subtle yet immediate qualities of an experience, pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral, that arise through our senses or thoughts. Through immersive works, visitors can deepen their awareness of these fleeting sensations and explore the transformative power of sound.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 31.

The Listener’s Gallery, curated by sound artist and composer Pamela Martinez / Teletextile, will present "Feeling Tone," a group exhibition exploring sound and technology as pathways to connection. The exhibit will feature seven artists from across the country.

"Feeling Tone" delves into the intersections of sound, technology, and human experience, featuring a diverse lineup of artists who blend digital coding, sound sculptures, and interactive installations to create an environment of sonic exploration. The exhibition invites participants to engage with the interplay of virtual and physical connections in the digital age, reflecting on our relationships with sound, technology, and each other.

The title borrows from mindfulness practices, referring to the subtle yet immediate qualities of an experience, pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral, that arise through our senses or thoughts. Through immersive works, visitors can deepen their awareness of these fleeting sensations and explore the transformative power of sound.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 31.

WHEN

WHERE

Mercury Project
538 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78210, USA
https://www.teletextile.org/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.

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