Illumaphonium part of the 2017 Lincoln Frequency Festival, it was located for one night in Minster Yard outside Lincoln Cathedral. In Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Illumaphonium was a dynamic and interactive, multi-sensory, music making sculpture and installation. Created by musician and inventor Michael Davis, the semi acoustic, semi-automatic, multi-player musical sculpture
Frequency Festival of Digital Culture is a biennial festival hosted in the city of Lincoln, providing a platform to celebrate the pioneering spirit of digital innovation and culture through exhibition, creative collision and debate.
The festival integrates art into Lincoln’s landscape in the form of installations, projections, site-specific work, talks and live performances. It showcases artists’ work from all over the world, using a historic city as its canvas and sharing it around the globe.
The festival is brought to the city through an established partnership between Threshold Studios, an artist-led creative media and visual arts organisation specialising in the production of digital, moving image and public realm works, the University of Lincoln, Lincoln BIG, Visit Lincoln, and Lincolnshire One Venues (LOV). Principal funding for Frequency Festival has come from the National Lottery through Arts Council England’s Grants for the Arts scheme.
The festival is being supported by a team of recent graduate interns, representing the next generation of talent emerging from the University of Lincoln, funded by the University’s internship scheme.
Information Source:
frequency.org.uk/