The Matter of the Soul | Symphony
Photograph Norman Posselt Berliner Gazette
WeiterlesenPhotograph Norman Posselt Berliner Gazette
WeiterlesenWhen Plants Migrate is a 4-channel sound artwork composed using field recordings on Jeju Island’s Halla Mountain, in Republic of Korea. The recording includes sounds of humans and human activity on the mountain, and forefronts the sounds of the mountain’s changing ecosystem, including birds, water and of course plants. Jeju […]
WeiterlesenStranger to the Trees realises in hybrid artistic form the new materiality of forests in the time of ubiquitous human-made plastic pollution. The multimedia installation explores the interaction between microplastics and trees as carbon sinks. How do trees and microplastics coexist in forests, capturing carbon in the time of the […]
WeiterlesenThe Matter of the Soul is a multi-sensory installation incorporating sound, light, video and sculpture, which prompts viewers to contemplate the profound impact of climate change on the Arctic region. Evoking human empathy with the process of dispersal in the Arctic, the artwork centres around an experimental music symphony composed […]
WeiterlesenThis Land is Not Mine is a 20-channel video installation with interactive sound explores the changing identity of the region of Lusatia, situated at the border of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. Lusatia is the home of the Sorbian minority group. As as brown coal mining in the region is phased out, […]
Weiterlesen(Echoes of the Palaeoplasticene) Time to Break Down (Echoes of the Palaeoplasticene) is an installation of a soundscape with 3D printed PLA mushrooms in the exhibition space and surrounds. The PLA mushrooms are situated in a speculative past, inspired by the scientific method of taphonomy, which looks at how bodies […]
WeiterlesenHow to Touch a Dragonfly is an immersive installation that brings visitors into the world of dragonflies amidst the climate and biodiversity crises. Experience an ultra-low-resolution environment of sound and moving images, inspired by the unique structure of dragonflies‘ eyes, composed of thousands of hexagonal lenses. This 4-meter dome, designed […]
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