Canal of Darkness
















Excerpt of Ros Bandt and Albert Mishriki performance for 350 Degrees Festival

The Sound Playground 2010


Wood, steel, aluminium, plastic, rollerblade wheels, mixing bowl, guitar bodies, transducer, guitar pickups, ball bearing, egg ring, springs, door knob, music box tines, machine heads, bamboo, guitar strings, bass string, violin string, zither strings, piano wire, hose clamps, sticky tape, LP vinyls.



Excerpt of Sound Playground performance at fortyfivedownstairs 2010 with Rowan McNaught, Emma Lashmar, and Rod Cooper. Images courtesy Helen Metzger, thanks Helen! more pics and the catalogue essay can be found at
http://craft-victoria.blogspot.com/2010/07/sound-playground.html

Instrument workshop 2009

All Together Now 
Tape Projects
open jam everyone invited
with instruments by albert mishriki, ben kolaitis, dale gorfinkel and dylan martorell 

All Together Now: Found Sound Workshop featuring the Vibrottle







open improvisation with instruments by albert mishriki dale gorfinkel ben kolaitis and dylan martorell

Cycolospoke at Guildford Lane

Launch of Found Sound: The Experimental Instrument Project featuring The Cycolospoke: A playable sound sculpture constructed from recycled and found items including a bicycle wheel, a d-lock, strings, springs, one polystyrene head, one light fitting, an umbrella and a hat stand. Designed to be played collaboratively.
 
 

Found Sound: The Experimental Instrument Project featuring the Clangtangle



Performance with Ros Bandt Guildford Lane Gallery January 2009 featuring the
Clang Tangle by Albert Mishriki & Ros Bandt, 2009.
A multi-timbral, original instrument assemblage collaboratively designed by Ros and Albert. Featuring PVC pipes, bells made from plumbing reducers, and experimental reverberating percussion instruments on a 2.2 x 2.4 metre frame. 


Photos by Helen Metzger. 

Found Sound launch with Ros Bandt


Excerpts of Ros Bandt and Albert Mishriki performing on original instruments at launch of Found Sound: The Experimental Instrument Project