In collaboration with MONOM Berlin, artist and hacker Nontokozo F. Sihwa, aka Venus Ex Machina, presents her immersive "Marshlands" (Moore). Deep frequencies with elements of industrial and techno explore our planetary health and allow us to perceive the boundaries between sound, technology and the environment in a new way.
"Marshlands is an exploration of affect, rhythm and place. Inspired by Eleni Ikoniadou's concept of the "rhythmic event", it draws the listener into an acoustic experience characterized by rupture and resonance. Through spatialized voice, synthesis and field recordings, the work evokes changing inner and outer states - neither narrative nor ambient, but a zone of becoming. In dialog with the sonic environment, the piece hints at a broader ecology of perception in which notions of well-being appear not as fixed ideals, but as ephemeral and collective." (Text by Venus Ex Machina)
The "TURNS" series plays with our listening habits and opens up the relationship between artists and audience. The audience space is transformed into a stage on which we encounter each other anew. International and local artists present performances, participatory installations and playful approaches that focus on us as listeners.
Look forward to stimulating evenings in the Klangdom, in which social issues, artistic research and musical expression merge: circular economy meets microbiome and technological innovation meets organic resonance.
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