Posts Tagged ‘sound’
Ballhaus Ost Presents June Program ‘Queer Planet Future’
by Olivia Ladanyi // June 6, 2023
Prenzlauer Berg performance venue Ballhaus Ost is launching their June program titled ‘Queer Planet Future’. The bill of seven events kicks off on the 9th with ‘Holobiontinnen’,…[read on]
Arnis Residency Open Call
July 15, 2022
The Arnis Residency is an annual residency program for contemporary artists on a peninsula in Northern Germany for two weeks in the fall…[read on]
Raimund Kummer at HBK Braunschweig
by Nadia Egan // May 16, 2022
After more than 30 years of teaching, Raimund Kummer is ready to retire. The artist and professor of sculpture at the HBK Braunschweig has been constructing an expansive oeuvre…[read on]
Room for Thought: An Interview with Cevdet Erek
Interview by Denisa Tomkova // Apr. 17, 2020
We spoke to Cevdet Erek, Istanbul-based visual artist and musician about his artistic inspiration, his work in Berlin and the difference in performing as a musician in a band and presenting his work to…[read on]
Between Opacity and Transparency: Wu Tsang at Gropius Bau
Article by Ilyn Wong // Nov. 29, 2019
‘There is no non-violent way to look at somebody,’ an exhibition of film, sculpture, text and sound by artist and filmmaker Wu Tsang…[read on]
Doubt in Contemporary Digital Media: ‘Part II’ at Aperto Raum
Article by Johanna Hardt // Feb. 22, 2019
Singular authority figures no longer dictate truth. Networks of our own peers haven taken their place. Facts and counterfacts look identical. Fake news becomes the defining characteristic of our current…[read on]
Spatial Sound As Medium: An Interview with John Connell
Interview by Johanna Hardt // Feb. 19, 2019
When was the last time you took a moment to close your eyes, breathe in deeply and listened to what is around you? This question is not an unfamiliar one. It is often wielded by those that like to remind us…[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]
An Audible Exploration of Invisible Nature
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 16, 2018
In ‘A Grain Within a Cloud of Dust’ at Galerie im Turm, Gil Delindro makes the invisible visible—and audible. With the Algerian-Moroccan desert as his starting point, he extracts the location’s expansive yet…[read on]
Video // Tarek Atoui Explores Hearing Diversities at Bergen Assembly
Video by Berlin Art Link Productions in Bergen; Videographer/Editor: Peter Cairns; Producer/Interviewer: Monica Salazar // Saturday, Oct. 08, 2016 // Oct. 08, 2016
Lebanese sound artist and composer Tarek Atoui curated a section of this year’s Bergen Assembly, located in the recently closed community swimming pool Sentralbadet. In his piece ‘WITHIN’, Atoui continued his long-standing exploration of hearing diversities…[read on]
Nature // Meditating on Scientific Constructs: An Interview with Henrik Håkansson
Article by Alice Bardos // July 22, 2016
For nearly three decades Berlin’s defining feature was a monolith insidiously snaking its way through the politically ruptured city. Nowadays, it has a uniquely uniform dispersal of inhabitants averaging a…[read on]