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Talk: ‘Cosmic vibrations: Nicole L’Huillier & Mónica Bello’ at Galeria Municipal do Porto

Words by CLOT Magazine

La PARACANTORA at the ALICE Experiment facilities at CERN, Nicole L’Huillier (2019). Courtesy the artist


On Wednesday, 18 January at 7pm, artist Nicole L’Huillier and Head of Arts at CERN Mónica Bello will be in conversation at the Galeria Municipal do Porto to discuss their practices, L’Huillier’s residency at CERN and how art and science enrich and challenge each otheer. Chilean artist Nicole L’Huillier works with sounds, vibrations, resonances, and multiple transductions to explore more-than-human performativity and agency to investigate vibrations and sounds as construction materials for spaces and identity.


She navigates the porous and fertile territories between arts and sciences from an antidisciplinary perspective. In 2019, L’Huillier received the Simetría Award – now Connect – and completed, together with Swiss artist Alan Bogana, a joint residency at CERN and the European Southern Observatory astronomy facilities in Chile, creating several pieces as a result of her residency. 


One such piece is the travelling sonic sculpture La PARACANTORA. Through environmental sensors mapped in real-time into different sounds, La PARACANTORA guides us through a sonic poem in a specific moment in space and time, unveiling the performativity of non-human agents on the environment and their expressive capacities.

Resulting from experiments with La PARACANTORA, the piece Escucha para Acelerador de Partículas, Parancatadora y Voz was released on Buh Records’ Objetos Musicais, an album dedicated to Swiss composer and instrument builder Walter Smetak.


Conceiving art as a knowledge-driven practice that, alongside science, contributes to society and is a pillar of contemporary culture, Arts at CERN fosters research, production and sharing of creative disciplines to address how fundamental science explores the big questions about our universe. Since 2015, Mónica Bello has been Head of Arts at CERN, where she curates research-led art residencies, new art commissions and exhibitions that reflect on the conversations and exchanges between artists, physicists, engineers and staff of the laboratory.


Cosmic vibrations is a free event with limited capacity at Auditório Biblioteca Municipal Almeida Garrett. Advance ticket booking, free of charge, by emailing galeriamunicipal@agoraporto.pt.



More information here.




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(Media courtesy of Galeria Municipal do Porto)
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