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English multimedia artist (born 1957)

Nigel Ayers (born 1957 in Tideswell, Derbyshire) is an English multimedia artist. His sound art has included numerous audio releases and live performances through his group Nocturnal Emissions.

His sound art collaborations includes work with Bourbonese Qualk, C.C.C.C., Andrew Liles, Lustmord, Randy Greif, Robin Storey, Expose Your Eyes, Stewart Home, Z'EV, and Zoviet France.

In 1980, he founded the record label Sterile Records, releasing the first records by John Balance, Maurizio Bianchi and Lustmord, among many others. In 1987 he formed the Earthly Delights (record label).

In the early 1990s, he performed live soundtracks for the Butoh performances of Poppo & the Go Go Boys. His visual art has been exhibited in the Tate, ICA, and worn by the soccer legend Diego Maradona.

Sound art

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Ayers' sound art work is rooted in assemblage and collage. Years before digital sampling became commonplace, his recordings used thousands of edited "found" and specially recorded sound samples. His interest in the psychological effects of sound, and in particular the recombination of sound to affect perception of time and space is reflected in CD titles such as "Practical Time Travel" where sound functions as snapshots of memory forming new associations as it passes into a simulated dream world.

He is also interested in eroding the concept of individualised artistic personality using digital technologies to enable multiple authorship. This is exemplified in the remixable sound sample libraries he has released as a sound developer in the commercially released sample libraries for Sony's ACID Pro and Propellerhead's Reason (software).

In his sound installations, such as Soul Zodiac (2006) and The Planetarium Must Be Built (2007) he has explored the possibilities of digital remixes in both time and space, using everyday equipment such as multiple CD boomboxes.

Bibliography

References

  1. Fernando Cerqueira, Antibothis Occultural Anthology Vol.3 p.72 (Thisco Portugal, 2010), ISBN 978-989-95447-9-6
  2. Torreano, Bradley. "Nocturnal Emissions Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. Nicolas Ballet, Forward, ELECTRONIC RESISTANCE, Amaya Publishing (Oakland, CA) hardcover, ISBN 9780578978208, pp. 5-7
  4. "Features | A Quietus Interview | No Commercial Value: Nigel Ayers Interview". The Quietus. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  5. "Nocturnal Emissions Interview from EST#1". Media.hyperreal.org. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  6. "Nigel Ayers: Viral Emissions". Brainwashed.com. 26 March 2011. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  7. "BBC - The Virgin's Nipple". BBC News. 27 January 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2020.

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