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Aaron Hull

Aaron Hull

Aaron Hull is a sound artist, curator of the performance evening 1/4_inch, video installation artist and masters research student at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Aaron's video installations, performances and compositional works have been exhibited nationally and internationally.

Aaron's video work has been included in John Kannenberg's Stasisfield's yearly label sampler in 2003 and the Media Hexa exhibition in Seoul 2002 as well as galleries within Australia.

The successful launch of 1/4_inch in 2002 enabled an alternate avenue for regular performance by audio/visual artists, improvisers, laptop performers and experimenting musicians in Sydney and its surrounding areas.

As a performer, Aaron manipulates and recontextualises sound and image in real-time. Many of his works are created by recorded improvisations and chance techniques. Aaron utilises digital signal processing, cut and paste and re-sampling as tools for structuring compositions.

Aaron performs regularly as a soloist and in collaboration with Julius Ambroisine at performance evenings and live to air broadcasts, which include, but are not limited to, Disorientation, Impermanent Audio, and We Like Music.