Hybrid Futures: Hypersea – in retrospect

Recently, the Hybrid Futures: Hypersea event premiered at Salford Museum & Art Gallery as part of Fat Out Fest, the University of Salford Art Collection team assistant, Sam, gives his thoughts:


The Hybrid Futures event was exciting from start to finish – welcoming public audiences from a variety of backgrounds to experience this contemporary exhibit of sound.

Hybrid Futures: Hypersea
Image: Courtesy of Sam Parker.

This was born out of a 10 day residency for Hypersea to respond to Shezad Dawood’s ‘Leviathan: From the Forest to the Sea‘ supported by Samarbeta Music ResidencyIKLECTIK ART LAB , and the University of Salford Art Collection.

Hybrid Futures: Hypersea
Image: Courtesy of Sam Parker.

Starting with I Am Fya – an eclectic mix of vocals, digital sound, and sporadic imagery progressing through the performance. A spontaneous vocal reaction to candid configuration of music and sound, accompanied by collaged video. Each individual piece both reacted to and stimulated each other, pushing the piece to develop into a unique response to the moment. Some danced, some stood, some sat and embraced the mix of sensory stimulation as the performance existed in uncertainty and unfolded into something irreplicable.

Hybrid Futures: Hypersea, I Am Fya
Image: Courtesy of Sam Parker.

Hypersea‘s response to Shezad Dawood’s ‘Leviathan: From the Forest to the Sea‘ was an encompassing mix of existentialism and possible outcomes for our futures. The sound was engaging, relaxing, and overall allowed the public to experience it how they wanted – the more lively of people danced, those who wanted to experience the sound (and sound only) sat down, closed their eyes, a couple even lay flat on their back to fully immerse themselves in the soundscape. For those with their eyes open, the lighting only added to the immersion of Hypersea’s performance – although lacking any change throughout the performance, the red light cast around the room kept the audience engaged and attentive. The soundtrack that Hypersea was constructed from sonified ocean data and used motion to control the composition – which I found extremely interesting, it gave the performance a real sense of weight and gravitas to know what was being presented.

Hybrid Futures: Hypersea
Image: Courtesy of Sam Parker.

A fitting closing celebration of the 3 year Hybrid Futures project, championing partnership working and collaboration across the North West.

Hybrid Futures: Hypersea

Image: courtesy of Fat Out Fest 2024

PERFORMANCE COMMISSION FOR FAT OUT FEST IN SALFORD MARKS THE CONCLUSION OF HYBRID FUTURES

From the Other, University of Salford Art Collection & IKLECTIK present a brand new interactive A/V show from Hypersea in response to the Hybrid Futures exhibition. 

Working Men’s Club synth player Hannah Cobb will be undertaking a 10 day Samarbeta residency in the run up to the Fat Out Fest to develop a performance under her artist persona, Hypersea.

This new work will be premiered to an intimate audience on Friday 20 September at Salford Museum & Art Gallery within the Hybrid Futures exhibition.

Hypersea will develop a performance starting with ideas surrounding fluidity, interconnectivity and notions of collectivity, inspired by Shezad Dawood’s work ‘Leviathan: From the Forest to the Sea’, currently showing in Hybrid Futures. The work will evolve over the residency at Islington Mill, facilitated by the Samarbeta music residency programme. It will incorporate instruments built in Max/MSP, data sonification and visualisation, and explorations into motion-controlled A/V, moving towards a final work in which the movements of audience members in the space will contribute to the overall soundscape of the installation.

The work produced will be an immersive sonic and visual experience, where the physical bodies of audience members paired with processes developed using machine learning techniques will collectively form the final outcome.

The evening starts at 7pm with a chance to view the exhibition before it closes on Sunday 22nd September. Following a support act (TBC) at 8pm, Hypersea will perform at 9pm.  A pay bar will be open.

Tickets are on sale from https://www.fatout.info/

Sliding scale pricing £8 (low income) – £12 (standard) £15 – (solidarity) 

Please note the Hybrid Futures exhibition will close early at 3pm on 20th September. 

In Partnership with Samarbeta, University of Salford Art Collection, and IKLECTIK

Seeds for Action: In Focus – Audiences, Artists and Partnerships – Museums Development North

Are you interested in engaging audiences and artists with environmental issues? ?
Are you wanting to take a collaborative approach to climate-focused work? ♻️

Install shot of Hybrid Futures Photographed by Jules Lister

Then you should book onto Museum Development North’s Seeds for Action workshop on the 20th of August! (click here!)

This session will be presenting a lightning talk about #HybridFutures , our multi-part collaboration focusing on climate, sustainability, collaborative learning, and co-production! This project has brought us together with @castlefieldgall
@grundyartgallery , @touchstones_rochdale , and Shezad Dawood Studios – all the more reason to sign up!

Install shot of Hybrid Futures Photographed by Jules Lister

The talk will be presented by our Curator Lindsay Taylor, and our friend @rt.pritchard ! Hope you can make it!


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