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Tate Britain Performance

Tape Britain Alan Dunn

19–23 January 2015

Contribute to an audio snapshot of five-days in the life of Tate Britain. Pick up a portable cassette recorder to add to the sonic collection made through microphones housed around Tate Britain.

Tape Britain is a cover version of the project The Production Line developed by Paul Sullivan of Static Gallery, Sam Wiehl and Clinic.

Alan Dunn

Alan Dunn studied at Glasgow School of Art and was curator of The Bellgrove Station Billboard Project and lead artist on the tenantspin project. Based in Liverpool, Dunn is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University where he has just completed a PhD on sound art and works on the MA Art & Design course. 

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19–23 January 2015

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