Jason Sweeney_
Jason Sweeney is a sound artist, musician and performer who has created over a decade of solo and collaborative work both nationally and internationally. He has developed and presented work at such places as Banff Centre (Canada), Performance Space (NSW), SPILL Festival (UK), NADINE (Brussels, Belgium), Australian Centre for Moving Image (VIC), Time_Place_Space1 (Wagga Wagga) and CIA Studios (WA). In 2002 he co-founded the collective, Unreasonable Adults, who have toured world-wide. He composed the sound-score for Chunky Move’s I Want to Dance Better at Parties for Melbourne International Arts Festival. He has been releasing experimental and electronic music internationally with Panoptique Electrical and Pretty Boy Crossover since 1998.
Websites
Website url: http://www.soundslikesweeney.com
Blog url: http://www.unreasonablefilms.com
Myspace url: http://www.myspace.com/panoptiqueelectrical
Areas of Practice
Artist, Writer
My News
Faceless Music: Alone & Lonely
17th October 2008
Jason Sweeney is seeking admissions and submissions from a willing public: recorded and/or written stories, sounds, noise, anecdotes, nightmares and confessionals about failed attempts at living a life online.
My Dates
Panoptique Electrical - Album Launch
29th August 2008 - 29th August 2008
Jason Sweeney, under the musical guise of Panoptique Electrical, is launching a new album with a live concert which takes place at EMU Space: Electronic Music Unit, Adelaide University - Level 5, Schulz Building - on FRIDAY 29 AUGUST, 8pm with support by Adelaide sound artist, Tristan Louth-Robins.
If Not For You Then Who: In-Progress Esssays on Fear & Desire
15th August 2008 - 16th August 2008
A new live sound/screening performance work by Unreasonable Adults. Created by Jason Sweeney and Fiona Sprott. 15 & 16 August, 7PM. Free Event. HeadQuarters Studio, 15 Kingston Avenue, Richmond (Adelaide), SA.
ii, Panoptique Electrical (Jason Sweeney), Tristan Louth-Robins
8th August 2008 - 8th August 2008
An evening of sound art, improvisation and turntablism.

