Frequencies in Motion : Rob Parton / Arconic Sound

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


Running time : 75 minutes approx.

Frequencies in Motion has been selected from Project DIVFUSE Sound Project Open Call 2026.

Images from Rob Parton

Sound artist 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.

Sound Image Festival 2025. Photo by Karl Richard

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.

www.arconicsound.com | https://arconic.bandcamp.com | @arconicsound