[Microsound-announce] SOUND CONSTRUCTIONS this weekend March 8/9
Kim Cascone
kim at anechoicmedia.com
Mon Mar 3 22:10:40 EST 2008
SOUND CONSTRUCTIONS
What are the intersections of sonic resonance and physical
structures, how are artists exploring
and interpreting this constantly shifting field, and where is it all
going?
a 2-day event exploring the convergence of sound, place and
architecture, present and future
Saturday and Sunday, March 8/9
PROGRAM: initiative for art+architectural collaborations
Invalidenstrasse 115, 10115 Berlin-Mitte
t. +49 (0)30 39 509318
www.programonline.de
info at programonline.de
visit www.programonline.de/soundconstructions.html for more
information
Sound surrounds us, moves through us and affects our perception and
experience to place and
space in more ways than we usually imagine. The sound of knowledge
being produced in scientific
abs, the sound created by the ears themselves, the vibrations of the
city playing a new kind of
music, wavelengths of the wall coming from the frontline in Sarajevo,
the secret voice of bridges
transmitted across the globe, the sound of radio waves in the ether,
sound as intervention back
into the street, and creating an imaginary city with sound, all come
together in a fascinating
weekend forum.
How is the perception of everyday life informed by the sonic texture
of our world, what are the
energy fields that sound plays in the body, resonates in the urban
landscape, and echoes
through space?
Come by and listen in to the ideas, philosophy and sound
constructions of an extraordinary range
of artists working in the sonic fields.
participating artists: Hans Appelqvist, Leif E. Boman, Kim Cascone,
Rob Curgenven, Peter
Cusack, Derek Holzer, Ernst Karel, Jacob Kirkegaard, Anne Kockelkorn,
Brandon LaBelle, Eric
La Casa, Momus, Seiji Morimoto, Udo Noll, Jodi Rose, Rowena Easton &
Mike Blow, Carsten
Stabenow, Henry Stag, Aarom Ximm
+ Saturday, March 8
17:00 artist talks and discussion
20:00 screening and performances
+ Sunday, March 9
17:00 Das kleine Field Recording Festival, curated by Rinus van
Alebeek
(please note there is a 5 euro entrance to the event on Sunday)
+ audiotheque open both days at noon
curated by PROGRAM in collaboration with Jodi Rose, current artist-in-
residence
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