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Jodi Rose is co-initiator, co-editor and co-curator of TRACES, with Transcultures and partners. An independent culture professional coming from a background of intense ongoing mobility, Jodi has worked in urban spaces and transcultural identities through the project Singing Bridges, allowing her to meet and collaborate with people all over the world, and acts as the bridge linking partners in this exchange.
Jodi brings a wealth of experience and deeply engaged artistic perspective to the project, along with the connections developed over her ten year nomadic art practice, working with artists, researchers, curators and directors internationally. Her expertise is linking people through her practice of engaging with the core of the city, forming ongoing connections in varying local contexts with artists working in sound, place, media, performance and technology.
Jodi produces sonic and conceptual interventions in diverse environments, working in the context of urban spaces, sound, philosophy, media, performance and technology. Tracing her engagement with local cultural practitioners and communities, she co-creates unique ephemeral, performance, improvisation and musical works adapted to the conditions of each specific location and concept.
She is creator of Singing Bridges, an urban sonic sculpture using the cables of bridges as instruments on a global scale. Her works have been produced, broadcast, exhibited and performed in arts festivals internationally, including Glasgow International, ISEA, Pixelache, Mal au Pixel, European Sound Delta, Dragonfly, CitySonics, Sonorama, Break 2.3, Transit Lounge, Electrofringe & Liquid Architecture.Jodi continues to explore philosophical and musical aspects of cable vibrations through transmissions and installations, developing a musical interface for bridge instruments, on-site concerts, meta-nation 'Bridgeland' and linking bridges in the Global Bridge Symphony.
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