On Stage

Sunrise Road Studio
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A collaboration between (designer, artist and curator) Ami Cadillac, (composer & soundscape artist) Dom Jones and the of hundreds of participants and visitors during the festival. The Museum of Memory is a building immersive sound and art installation featuring contributors such as Don Letts (Big Audio Dynamite/Radio 6), Steven Mallinder (Cabaret Voltaire/Wrangler), Max Reinhart (BBCR3/Late Junction), artist Danny Pockets, artist & punk documenter Paul Burgess, curator Louise Colbourne, composer & musician Sarah Nicolls (Upright Piano) , Harry K (Apollo 440, Pop will Eat Itself), Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), King Richard Booth (self-proclaimed King of Hay, creator of the World’s first book town) Emmy award winning, Brooklyn based artist Marlene Weisman and cult singer-songwriter, composer, poet and visual artist Keaton Henson amongst many others. The Museum of Memory endeavours to evoke and investigate what inspires and shapes us as humans. A space for quiet contemplation, the recordings are woven in and out of a series of gently emotive conversational styled soundscapes composed by Dom. Staged inside a beautifully dressed wooden structure, this is a great little discovery, step inside, make yourself comfortable, leave a written memory if you wish and enjoy the experience – on your own or with others.