Project DIVFUSE
An intimate exhibition + project space dedicated to sound & multimedia art. Exhibitions/Performances/Workshops since 2021. London. www.divfuse.com

We are excited to be announcing our second external off-site event.
Presenting an evening of sound inspired films:
Project DIVFUSE External at The Horse Hospital
4 June 2026 Thursday
7:30pm - 10:30pm
Artists:
Livia Garcia @garcialivia
Matt Harding @mattcharding
Lynn Loo @lynnloofilm
Caroline Kraabel @orchestra.new
Blanc Sceol + Ross Adams @blancsceol @_rossadams_
Guy Sherwin @lynnloofilm
Tickets £14 through Eventbrite. Details of the programme, artists bios, work to be shown, as well as ticketing can be found on:
https://www.thehorsehospital.com/events/divfuse
and
https://www.divfuse.com
We would like to thank The Horse Hospital for this opportunity to expand our project. Please go online and get your tickets - Your supports will help to keep two independent venues in London running. 🙌🏼
#soundart #experimentalfilm #soundartgallery #divfuse #projectdivfuse

For one day tomorrow, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026 events, we will be hosting:
REVEIL 24 + 1 hour broadcast 2026 : Soundcamp @sound_camp
Livestreaming listening sessions :
Session One : 2 May 2026 Saturday 1-2pm West US
Session Two : 2 May 4-5pm Pacific Ocean, Midway Atoll
Session Three : 2 May 8-9pm Japan
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Reveil (2014—) is a collaborative sound and radio project that circles the Earth on live audio streams at daybreak. Starting Saturday 2nd May in London near the Greenwich Meridian, the project will pick up audio feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth at first light.
The Reveil broadcast largely avoids speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap. It is coordinated in London by Soundcamp and further afield across the Acoustic Commons network. Reveil has worked with 1,000 diy broadcasters and reached an estimated 200,000 listeners over 10 years via FM and netradio and an online platform.
‘Soundcamp (2013–) are an arts cooperative based at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe and Work Shop 1 in Loughborough Junction, with members in Glasgow, Berlin, Crete and The Netherlands. We are interested in diy infrastructures that can move live sounds between places and situations, and give attention to less heard human and non-human communities. Our work appears as live transmissions, workshops, sound devices and events. Soundcamp coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014–), and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year.’
PITCH portable auditorium. public works, Michael Speers. Soundcamp 10. May 2023.Photo by Ivo Blackwood.
#soundart #soundartgallery #artopencall #divfuse #projectdivfuse

We are pleased to be hosting this one-day listening session next weekend, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026 selected events:
REVEIL 24 + 1 hour broadcast 2026 : Soundcamp @sound_camp
Livestreaming listening sessions :
Session One : 2 May 2026 Saturday 1-2pm West US
Session Two : 2 May 4-5pm Pacific Ocean, Midway Atoll
Session Three : 2 May 8-9pm Japan
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Reveil (2014—) is a collaborative sound and radio project that circles the Earth on live audio streams at daybreak. Starting Saturday 2nd May in London near the Greenwich Meridian, the project will pick up audio feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth at first light.
The Reveil broadcast largely avoids speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap. It is coordinated in London by Soundcamp and further afield across the Acoustic Commons network. Reveil has worked with 1,000 diy broadcasters and reached an estimated 200,000 listeners over 10 years via FM and netradio and an online platform.
‘Soundcamp (2013–) are an arts cooperative based at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe and Work Shop 1 in Loughborough Junction, with members in Glasgow, Berlin, Crete and The Netherlands. We are interested in diy infrastructures that can move live sounds between places and situations, and give attention to less heard human and non-human communities. Our work appears as live transmissions, workshops, sound devices and events. Soundcamp coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014–), and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year.’
Photo by Michael Speers
Poster by Soundcamp
#soundart #soundartgallery #artopencall #divfuse #projectdivfuse

We are pleased to be hosting this one-day listening session next weekend, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026 selected events:
REVEIL 24 + 1 hour broadcast 2026 : Soundcamp @sound_camp
Livestreaming listening sessions :
Session One : 2 May 2026 Saturday 1-2pm West US
Session Two : 2 May 4-5pm Pacific Ocean, Midway Atoll
Session Three : 2 May 8-9pm Japan
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Reveil (2014—) is a collaborative sound and radio project that circles the Earth on live audio streams at daybreak. Starting Saturday 2nd May in London near the Greenwich Meridian, the project will pick up audio feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth at first light.
The Reveil broadcast largely avoids speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap. It is coordinated in London by Soundcamp and further afield across the Acoustic Commons network. Reveil has worked with 1,000 diy broadcasters and reached an estimated 200,000 listeners over 10 years via FM and netradio and an online platform.
‘Soundcamp (2013–) are an arts cooperative based at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe and Work Shop 1 in Loughborough Junction, with members in Glasgow, Berlin, Crete and The Netherlands. We are interested in diy infrastructures that can move live sounds between places and situations, and give attention to less heard human and non-human communities. Our work appears as live transmissions, workshops, sound devices and events. Soundcamp coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014–), and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year.’
Photo by Michael Speers
Poster by Soundcamp
#soundart #soundartgallery #artopencall #divfuse #projectdivfuse

We are pleased to be hosting this one-day listening session next weekend, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026 selected events:
REVEIL 24 + 1 hour broadcast 2026 : Soundcamp @sound_camp
Livestreaming listening sessions :
Session One : 2 May 2026 Saturday 1-2pm West US
Session Two : 2 May 4-5pm Pacific Ocean, Midway Atoll
Session Three : 2 May 8-9pm Japan
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Reveil (2014—) is a collaborative sound and radio project that circles the Earth on live audio streams at daybreak. Starting Saturday 2nd May in London near the Greenwich Meridian, the project will pick up audio feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth at first light.
The Reveil broadcast largely avoids speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap. It is coordinated in London by Soundcamp and further afield across the Acoustic Commons network. Reveil has worked with 1,000 diy broadcasters and reached an estimated 200,000 listeners over 10 years via FM and netradio and an online platform.
‘Soundcamp (2013–) are an arts cooperative based at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe and Work Shop 1 in Loughborough Junction, with members in Glasgow, Berlin, Crete and The Netherlands. We are interested in diy infrastructures that can move live sounds between places and situations, and give attention to less heard human and non-human communities. Our work appears as live transmissions, workshops, sound devices and events. Soundcamp coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014–), and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year.’
Photo by Michael Speers
Poster by Soundcamp
#soundart #soundartgallery #artopencall #divfuse #projectdivfuse
Frequencies in Motion by Arconic Sound. @arconicsound
The Sunday session is now full.
There are still tickets available for today’s (Saturday) 3pm and one place for 6pm.
Email divfuse@gmail.com for ticketing. £10.
This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #soundart #soundartgallery #soundandvisual
Setting up in progress for our event this weekend : Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound @arconicsound. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm [one space left]
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Poster design by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

Setting up in progress for our event this weekend : Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound @arconicsound. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm [one space left]
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Poster design by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Coming up next weekend] We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound @arconicsound. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Poster design and images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Coming up next weekend] We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound @arconicsound. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Poster design and images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Coming up next weekend] We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound @arconicsound. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Poster design and images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Coming up next weekend] We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound @arconicsound. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Poster design and images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery
There are still tickets available for 4pm tomorrow (Sunday) to catch Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Shortwave by Simon Whetham @simonwhetham. Here is a short extract from today’s performance.
Exhibition & Performances :
28 March Saturday 6pm
29 March Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
For two days, Whetham will be presenting a number of Deconstructed Radio pieces followed by performing a new version of Channelling Airwaves, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
‘I have been developing the Channelling project since 2021 in which I present a collection of mechanisms and devices salvaged from discarded and obsolete technology and reanimate them by playing amplified sound through them. This causes the motors to activate in random and unpredictable ways, which I respond to live, amplifying them using various microphones.
Channelling Airwaves was a commission for Deutschlandfunk Kultur in early 2025 which I subsequently adapted for live performance, presented at You and Me Festival, Beijing, China and Echoes without Borders for A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China.
Also during a residency at Artists House, Pärnu, Estonia last year I developed a series called Deconstructed Radio, two of which are part of a permanent installation in the city and one was presented in Klangmanifeste, Vienna, Austria last year and will be part of a Konnekt event in Geneva, Switzerland this February, where I will create more pieces for the series.
Deconstructed Radio allows viewers to see the inside of the objects, demystifying the ‘black box’ idea of hidden inner workings.’ – Simon Whetham
Awards received:
2025: Social Dive commission, Chiba City Art Triennale, Japan
2025: Commission for “Klangkunst” series, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Germany
2024: Artwork for Public Space commission, Narva Art Residency, Estonia
2009-2015: Grants from British Council, PRS for Music Foundation and Arts Council England to support Active Crossover
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

There are still tickets available for 4pm tomorrow (Sunday) to catch Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Shortwave by Simon Whetham @simonwhetham. Here is a short extract from today’s performance.
Exhibition & Performances :
28 March Saturday 6pm
29 March Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
For two days, Whetham will be presenting a number of Deconstructed Radio pieces followed by performing a new version of Channelling Airwaves, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
‘I have been developing the Channelling project since 2021 in which I present a collection of mechanisms and devices salvaged from discarded and obsolete technology and reanimate them by playing amplified sound through them. This causes the motors to activate in random and unpredictable ways, which I respond to live, amplifying them using various microphones.
Channelling Airwaves was a commission for Deutschlandfunk Kultur in early 2025 which I subsequently adapted for live performance, presented at You and Me Festival, Beijing, China and Echoes without Borders for A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China.
Also during a residency at Artists House, Pärnu, Estonia last year I developed a series called Deconstructed Radio, two of which are part of a permanent installation in the city and one was presented in Klangmanifeste, Vienna, Austria last year and will be part of a Konnekt event in Geneva, Switzerland this February, where I will create more pieces for the series.
Deconstructed Radio allows viewers to see the inside of the objects, demystifying the ‘black box’ idea of hidden inner workings.’ – Simon Whetham
Awards received:
2025: Social Dive commission, Chiba City Art Triennale, Japan
2025: Commission for “Klangkunst” series, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Germany
2024: Artwork for Public Space commission, Narva Art Residency, Estonia
2009-2015: Grants from British Council, PRS for Music Foundation and Arts Council England to support Active Crossover
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Changes to programme]
There are still tickets available for 6pm today and 4pm tomorrow.
3pm session today is now cancelled.
Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Shortwave by Simon Whetham @simonwhetham
Exhibition & Performances :
28 March Saturday 6pm
29 March Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
For two days, Whetham will be presenting a number of Deconstructed Radio pieces followed by performing a new version of Channelling Airwaves, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
‘I have been developing the Channelling project since 2021 in which I present a collection of mechanisms and devices salvaged from discarded and obsolete technology and reanimate them by playing amplified sound through them. This causes the motors to activate in random and unpredictable ways, which I respond to live, amplifying them using various microphones.
Channelling Airwaves was a commission for Deutschlandfunk Kultur in early 2025 which I subsequently adapted for live performance, presented at You and Me Festival, Beijing, China and Echoes without Borders for A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China.
Also during a residency at Artists House, Pärnu, Estonia last year I developed a series called Deconstructed Radio, two of which are part of a permanent installation in the city and one was presented in Klangmanifeste, Vienna, Austria last year and will be part of a Konnekt event in Geneva, Switzerland this February, where I will create more pieces for the series.
Deconstructed Radio allows viewers to see the inside of the objects, demystifying the ‘black box’ idea of hidden inner workings.’ – Simon Whetham
Awards received:
2025: Social Dive commission, Chiba City Art Triennale, Japan
2025: Commission for “Klangkunst” series, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Germany
2024: Artwork for Public Space commission, Narva Art Residency, Estonia
2009-2015: Grants from British Council, PRS for Music Foundation and Arts Council England to support Active Crossover
Poster designed by/ Photos from Simon Whetham
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Changes to programme]
There are still tickets available for 6pm today and 4pm tomorrow.
3pm session today is now cancelled.
Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Shortwave by Simon Whetham @simonwhetham
Exhibition & Performances :
28 March Saturday 6pm
29 March Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
For two days, Whetham will be presenting a number of Deconstructed Radio pieces followed by performing a new version of Channelling Airwaves, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
‘I have been developing the Channelling project since 2021 in which I present a collection of mechanisms and devices salvaged from discarded and obsolete technology and reanimate them by playing amplified sound through them. This causes the motors to activate in random and unpredictable ways, which I respond to live, amplifying them using various microphones.
Channelling Airwaves was a commission for Deutschlandfunk Kultur in early 2025 which I subsequently adapted for live performance, presented at You and Me Festival, Beijing, China and Echoes without Borders for A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China.
Also during a residency at Artists House, Pärnu, Estonia last year I developed a series called Deconstructed Radio, two of which are part of a permanent installation in the city and one was presented in Klangmanifeste, Vienna, Austria last year and will be part of a Konnekt event in Geneva, Switzerland this February, where I will create more pieces for the series.
Deconstructed Radio allows viewers to see the inside of the objects, demystifying the ‘black box’ idea of hidden inner workings.’ – Simon Whetham
Awards received:
2025: Social Dive commission, Chiba City Art Triennale, Japan
2025: Commission for “Klangkunst” series, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Germany
2024: Artwork for Public Space commission, Narva Art Residency, Estonia
2009-2015: Grants from British Council, PRS for Music Foundation and Arts Council England to support Active Crossover
Poster designed by/ Photos from Simon Whetham
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

[Changes to programme]
There are still tickets available for 6pm today and 4pm tomorrow.
3pm session today is now cancelled.
Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Shortwave by Simon Whetham @simonwhetham
Exhibition & Performances :
28 March Saturday 6pm
29 March Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
For two days, Whetham will be presenting a number of Deconstructed Radio pieces followed by performing a new version of Channelling Airwaves, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.
‘I have been developing the Channelling project since 2021 in which I present a collection of mechanisms and devices salvaged from discarded and obsolete technology and reanimate them by playing amplified sound through them. This causes the motors to activate in random and unpredictable ways, which I respond to live, amplifying them using various microphones.
Channelling Airwaves was a commission for Deutschlandfunk Kultur in early 2025 which I subsequently adapted for live performance, presented at You and Me Festival, Beijing, China and Echoes without Borders for A4 Art Museum, Chengdu, China.
Also during a residency at Artists House, Pärnu, Estonia last year I developed a series called Deconstructed Radio, two of which are part of a permanent installation in the city and one was presented in Klangmanifeste, Vienna, Austria last year and will be part of a Konnekt event in Geneva, Switzerland this February, where I will create more pieces for the series.
Deconstructed Radio allows viewers to see the inside of the objects, demystifying the ‘black box’ idea of hidden inner workings.’ – Simon Whetham
Awards received:
2025: Social Dive commission, Chiba City Art Triennale, Japan
2025: Commission for “Klangkunst” series, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, Germany
2024: Artwork for Public Space commission, Narva Art Residency, Estonia
2009-2015: Grants from British Council, PRS for Music Foundation and Arts Council England to support Active Crossover
Poster designed by/ Photos from Simon Whetham
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

We are pleased to be hosting this one-day listening session in May, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026 selected events:
REVEIL 24 + 1 hour broadcast 2026 : Soundcamp @sound_camp
Livestreaming listening sessions :
Session One : 2 May 2026 Saturday 2pm – 3pm
Session Two : 2 May 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Session Three : 2 May 5pm – 6pm
Session Four : 2 May 6:30 – 7:30pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Reveil (2014—) is a collaborative sound and radio project that circles the Earth on live audio streams at daybreak. Starting Saturday 2nd May in London near the Greenwich Meridian, the project will pick up audio feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth at first light.
The Reveil broadcast largely avoids speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap. It is coordinated in London by Soundcamp and further afield across the Acoustic Commons network. Reveil has worked with 1,000 diy broadcasters and reached an estimated 200,000 listeners over 10 years via FM and netradio and an online platform.
Soundcamp (2013–) are an arts cooperative based at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe and Work Shop 1 in Loughborough Junction, with members in Glasgow, Berlin, Crete and The Netherlands. We are interested in diy infrastructures that can move live sounds between places and situations, and give attention to less heard human and non-human communities. Our work appears as live transmissions, workshops, sound devices and events. Soundcamp coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014–), and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year.
Photo by Michael Speers
#soundart #soundartgallery #artopencall #divfuse #projectdivfuse

We are pleased to be hosting this one-day listening session in May, as part of DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026 selected events:
REVEIL 24 + 1 hour broadcast 2026 : Soundcamp @sound_camp
Livestreaming listening sessions :
Session One : 2 May 2026 Saturday 2pm – 3pm
Session Two : 2 May 3:30pm – 4:30pm
Session Three : 2 May 5pm – 6pm
Session Four : 2 May 6:30 – 7:30pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Reveil (2014—) is a collaborative sound and radio project that circles the Earth on live audio streams at daybreak. Starting Saturday 2nd May in London near the Greenwich Meridian, the project will pick up audio feeds one by one, tracking the sunrise west from microphone to microphone, following the wave of intensified sound that loops the earth at first light.
The Reveil broadcast largely avoids speech and music, gravitating to places where human and non human communities meet and soundworlds overlap. It is coordinated in London by Soundcamp and further afield across the Acoustic Commons network. Reveil has worked with 1,000 diy broadcasters and reached an estimated 200,000 listeners over 10 years via FM and netradio and an online platform.
Soundcamp (2013–) are an arts cooperative based at Stave Hill Ecological Park in Rotherhithe and Work Shop 1 in Loughborough Junction, with members in Glasgow, Berlin, Crete and The Netherlands. We are interested in diy infrastructures that can move live sounds between places and situations, and give attention to less heard human and non-human communities. Our work appears as live transmissions, workshops, sound devices and events. Soundcamp coordinate the long-form radio broadcast Reveil (2014–), and a series of sound and ecology events (soundcamps) on Dawn Chorus day each year.
Photo by Michael Speers
#soundart #soundartgallery #artopencall #divfuse #projectdivfuse

Friends in and around London! I’ll be presenting some of my recent “Deconstructed Radio” works and my current live set “Channelling Shortwave” at @divfuse on 28th and 29th March and it would be lovely to share them with you!

We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound in April. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026. @arconicsound
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Photo at Sound Image Festival 2025 by Karl Richard. Images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound in April. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026. @arconicsound
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Photo at Sound Image Festival 2025 by Karl Richard. Images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound in April. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026. @arconicsound
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Photo at Sound Image Festival 2025 by Karl Richard. Images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

We are pleased to be hosting Frequencies in Motion by Rob Parton / Arconic Sound in April. This series of work has been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026. @arconicsound
Exhibition + Performances + Q&A:
Session One: 11 April 2026 Saturday 3pm
Session Two: 11 April Saturday 6pm
Session Three: 12 April Sunday 4pm
£10 | 8 places only per session | Please email divfuse@gmail.com for tickets
Rob Parton (Arconic Sound) presents Frequencies in Motion, an installation exploring sound through frequency, repetition, and duration. It brings together a series of audiovisual works titled Frequency States, each centred on a distinct frequency range linked to different modes of attention: Alpha, associated with calm and reflection; Beta, linked to alert focus; and Gamma, connected to heightened attention.
Alongside the installation, the artist will present a series of improvised live performances in quadraphonic sound, responding to the same frequency material. Each unique performance will extend the fixed works through time and space, using synthesis, looping delays, drones, and spatial movement shaped in real time.
Rob Parton is a London based sound artist and electronic musician working under the name Arconic. His practice explores minimalist sound, space, and time through synthesis, feedback, delay, and field recordings. He works with fixed media and live improvisation, creating slow evolving sound that responds to listening context and environment. Rob recently completed a Masters in Music and Sound Design, with a focus on spatial sound and immersive listening. His work examines how duration, repetition, and frequency can support attention and embodied listening.
Photo at Sound Image Festival 2025 by Karl Richard. Images on sound frequencies by Rob Parton
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #divfusesoundproject #soundart #soundartgallery

We are pleased to announce that the following artists and their work have been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026:
Simon Whetham - Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Airwaves @simonwhetham
Arconic Sound / Rob Parton - Frequency States @arconicsound
Soundcamp - Reveil 24 + Broadcast @sound_camp
Selected work alongside performances or other activities will be shown and carried out at our micro art space in London between March and May. Details will be up on our website soon.
Congratulations to the artists and thanks also to those who took their time to make a submission to this Open Call.
Photo credits:
1 - Simon Whetham
2 - Arconic Sound
3 - Michael Speers
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #soundart #soundartgallery #divfuseartproject

We are pleased to announce that the following artists and their work have been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026:
Simon Whetham - Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Airwaves @simonwhetham
Arconic Sound / Rob Parton - Frequency States @arconicsound
Soundcamp - Reveil 24 + Broadcast @sound_camp
Selected work alongside performances or other activities will be shown and carried out at our micro art space in London between March and May. Details will be up on our website soon.
Congratulations to the artists and thanks also to those who took their time to make a submission to this Open Call.
Photo credits:
1 - Simon Whetham
2 - Arconic Sound
3 - Michael Speers
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #soundart #soundartgallery #divfuseartproject

We are pleased to announce that the following artists and their work have been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026:
Simon Whetham - Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Airwaves @simonwhetham
Arconic Sound / Rob Parton - Frequency States @arconicsound
Soundcamp - Reveil 24 + Broadcast @sound_camp
Selected work alongside performances or other activities will be shown and carried out at our micro art space in London between March and May. Details will be up on our website soon.
Congratulations to the artists and thanks also to those who took their time to make a submission to this Open Call.
Photo credits:
1 - Simon Whetham
2 - Arconic Sound
3 - Michael Speers
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #soundart #soundartgallery #divfuseartproject

We are pleased to announce that the following artists and their work have been selected from DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026:
Simon Whetham - Deconstructed Radio + Channelling Airwaves @simonwhetham
Arconic Sound / Rob Parton - Frequency States @arconicsound
Soundcamp - Reveil 24 + Broadcast @sound_camp
Selected work alongside performances or other activities will be shown and carried out at our micro art space in London between March and May. Details will be up on our website soon.
Congratulations to the artists and thanks also to those who took their time to make a submission to this Open Call.
Photo credits:
1 - Simon Whetham
2 - Arconic Sound
3 - Michael Speers
#divfuse #projectdivfuse #soundart #soundartgallery #divfuseartproject
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