Posts Tagged ‘sound art’
No Man’s Land: An Interview with Frank Ekeberg
by MONA // June 30, 2020
Drawing on natural ecosystems for inspiration and material, Frank Ekeberg’s audio compositions have a cyclical quality akin to the habitats they capture. Field recordings play a crucial role…[read on]
Open Call for Dystopie 2020 Sound Art Festival Berlin
June 17, 2020
Dystopie Berlin-Brazil, a sound art festival, is back again this year in Berlin after its grand premiere success: Dystopie Berlin-Istanbul. The Dystopie Festival aims to assemble sound art…[read on]
Aural Liquidity: ‘Oneironautics’ at Arkaoda
by Hannah Carroll Harris // Mar. 12, 2020
Being submerged in an underwater sound bath in the basement of a Berlin club may not seem like the most meditative experience, but somehow sitting on the floor alongside…[read on]
Foam and Content: Caterina Gobbi at Zönotéka
by Rositza Alexandrova // Jan. 28, 2020
You would have seen them. The multitude of tiny hats, the sombre homogeneous haloes atop identikit outsized attire – squadrons of sonic savants and ferociously…[read on]
Open Call for European Media Artist in Residence Exchange (EMARE)
Oct. 19, 2019
Eleven renowned media arts institutions from across Europe have joined together with the support of EU’s Creative Europe Programme to create European Media Art Platform (EMAP). The platform offers EMARE…[read on]
Pe Lang’s Take on the ‘Post-Digital’
Article by Mary Alexander // June 11, 2019
Pe Lang, a Swiss artist long associated with sound art, is best known for his sculptural constructions that explore the possibilities of pattern and randomness, resistance and flow…[read on]
CTM Festival’s ‘Persisting Realities’ at Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien
Article by Johanna Hardt // Feb. 08, 2019
The adjective persisting is good for describing something that simply won’t go away. It derives from the Latin sistere, meaning “stand”. One can do a lot with the word “stand” in the context of persistence…[read on]
Vinyl -terror & -horror’s Sound Sculptures
by Johanna Hardt // Feb. 06, 2019
Distant thunder, rainfall, winds howling, a murmur of a group speaking softly and unintelligibly, heavy breathing, creaky door hinges, footsteps on squeaky floors, eerie chords, heartbreaking sequences,…[read on]
Aurora Exhibition Illuminates Dallas, Texas
Article by Berlin Art Link // Dec. 02, 2018
Every two years, internationally recognized artists working in light, video and sound illuminate the city of Dallas, Texas, for a one-night-only exhibition, curated under the theme ‘Future Worlds’ by DooEun Choi (NYC), Justine…[read on]
Nik Nowak Comes to Berlinische Galerie’s IBB Video Space
Sept. 04, 2018
Artist and musician Nik Nowak has always used a variety of media to present and examine the different effects of sound in cultural settings, and later this week, his film No Silence for the Great Leader (2017/18) will…[read on]
Aural Art at Galerie im Turm
July 17, 2018
Through his kinetic sculptures, artist Gil Delindro employs natural materials to make silent occurrences audible. For example, his piece ‘Manta Morta’ (2016) posed the question: What does decay sound like?…[read on]