The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound (SASSAS), in conjunction with the MAK Center at the Schindler House, presents “sound at the Schindler House: space as raw material” with Woody Sullender, Odeya Nini and Carmina Escobar. “space as raw material” embraces the intersections of divergent creative practices, including architecture and sound, performance and installation. The performances include Furniture Music, a new site-specific installation by Brooklyn-based artist Woody Sullender, making his Los Angeles premiere, and vocal performance of “A Solo Voice” by Odeya Nini and “Source” by Carmina Escobar. Over the course of the four-hour event, the artists will highlight the subliminal acoustics of the Schindler House, creating multiple listening spaces in the interior and exterior spaces of the historic structure. Tickets and $15 in advance, $20 at the door and $10 for SASSAS members, students, seniors and Friends of the MAK Center. They can be purchased online.