A PACK of sculptures of Afghan hounds curiously paired with domestic appliances feature in a new installation by Berlin artist Anna Lucia Nissen at the CCA in Glasgow.

Entitled Therefore 2, it is a development of Nissen’s 2015 Glasgow School of Art Master of Fine Art degree show, and transforms everyday objects and symbols into a series of sonic sculptures.

The installation is on view from today until Saturday and there are performances each evening at 8.30pm, featuring video projection and live music.

The installation features a remix cycle from Guy Lee and each evening is centred around a different musical performance, with artists including Richard Youngs and 2012 Turner prize-nominee Luke Fowler, remixing a selection of songs from Womanmann band, made up of Nissen and fellow Glasgow School of Art graduate Alex Rathbone.

The installation can be seen free while tickets for the performances cost £8 (£5 concessions) plus a £1 booking fee.

They are available from the CCA on 0141 352 4900 or visit cca-glasgow.com