Robin Parmar | The Vault of Night

5-28 June 2025 

The Vaults at Lavit Gallery

Lavit Gallery presents a site-specific installation by Robin Parmar.

“The vaults at Lavit Gallery are a historic place, intimately tied to the practice of brewing in the city. They also have a very special acoustic character. Spending time in the dark under the vaulted ceilings, I recalled past listening experiences in and around Cork. My residencies at The Guesthouse and Sirius Arts Centre had given me ample time to explore places for their acoustics and architectural properties. One night in May 2016 I stayed up late, until human activity softened. From a vantage point in Cobh I recorded the shoreline of Cork Harbour. As the waves washed onto the rocky shoreline. As the birds slept in the trees. As the fish swam silently in their cold depths. As the clouds obscured the moon. This installation consists of location recordings and pure sine waves that have been specifically tuned to the volume of air contained within these vaults. Visitors are encouraged to hear how different positions and slight movements of their own body might change their perception. This is a listening ecology, a study of where we live.”

Robin Palmer, Field recording

Robin Parmar is a media artist and researcher who explores the phenomenology of place-making and our relationships with nature. His cross-disciplinary practice includes electroacoustic composition, sound and video installations, experimental film, and improvised performance. His research interests include soundscape composition, psychoacoustics, and sonic arts theory. Robin has released fourteen albums of music, the most recent being “Aletheia” (2025, Silent Records, USA). Awards include the Invisible Places residency (2017) and an Arts Council Bursary (2017). He was selected for the national showcase “Just Listening – Ireland Calling” in 2011 (curated by the National Sculpture Factory) and was an invited artist at EVA International, Ireland’s Biennial of Contemporary Art in 2010 (curated by Elizabeth Hatz). Robin has a doctorate in Sonic Creativity from De Montfort University (Leicester, UK) and lectures in Video, Film, and Visual Communication at the University of Limerick (Ireland) where he directs the BSc. in Music, Media and Performance Technology. He is Vice-President of the Irish Science, Sound, and Technology Association (ISSTA) and reviews for the journal Organised Sound. His handbook “Listening To Places” (Void Gallery, Derry, 2022) sold out its first printing.