Pressedossier 2014 EN
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Pressedossier 2014 EN
www.sound-development-city.com A Sound Development Project Sound Development City 2014: Press release International artists on an expedition The Swiss cultural initiative Sound Development City sends, for the third time, a selected group of artists on a three-week expedition to two European cities. In late summer, the traveling art studio will embark on a journey to Riga and Helsinki. Twelve artists working in different disciplines and coming from different cultural backgrounds are participating in this year’s expedition. On the road with Sound Development City, the artists will work on individual projects, explore new cities and cultural spheres and expand their network. Temporary interventions in public spaces are also an integral part of the expedition, as well as workshops and performances, which local artists and art enthusiasts are invited to join. The expedition’s team and the participating artists will provide insights into their artistic positions, work processes and research progress, which they will share on a specially developed online logbook and an online radio station. 2 Focus: Mind the Gap! “Mind the Gap!” is the thematic focus of Sound Development City’s expedition in 2014. The gap is necessary in order to carve out a proverbial space that can be used creatively and become a new artistic reality. “Mind the Gap!” is thus understood as an invitation to look inward and sharpen the senses to subtle in-between states, and to recognize ruptures, transitions and no man’s lands. Riga — Helsinki The Sound Development City expedition will explore the cities of Riga and Helsinki from August 28 to September 13, 2014. Both cities share a common privileged location by the sea that has made both places attractive trade ports already early on. For centuries, sovereignty over either city has changed time and again, leaving behind distinctive traces that, to this day, still shape society, politics and economy. The Sound Development City expedition will inhabit a headquarters in each city for six days, and will carry out artistic interventions and projects, public performances and workshops from there into the urban sphere. Sound Development City will be put into practice in partnership with the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Arts in Riga an the Goethe-Institut Finland in Helsinki. For more information go to: www.sound-development-city.com 12 Expedition participants, 11 Research approaches Participating artists were selected from a total of 344 applicants who replied to an international open-call. In 2014, twelve artists will take part in the expedition with some eleven projects. An international selection committee evaluated the applications based on artistic quality and originality, their relation to the thematic focus “Mind the Gap!” as well as their research-based approach. The selected participants hail from eleven different countries and represent a wide spectrum of artistic positions, biographies and work methods. John Grzinich *1970, US/EE — http://maaheli.ee/main John Grzinich is a mixed-media artist working primarily with sound, compositions, performance and site-specific intervention since the early 1990s. For Sound Development City, he has developed the project “Listening in Context”, which explores the intimate role sound plays in our perception and the connections we make to our surroundings through what we hear. The project outlines a so-called “cartography of hearing” through audio-visual portraits. 3 Vivian Caccuri *1986, BR — http://www.viviancaccuri.net Vivian Caccuri engages with language, voice and the imagination in her work and has collaborated with artists such as Arto Lindsay and Gilberto Gil. In the project “Silent Walk” she will guide a group of up to 20 participants through a curated 8-hour silent meandering through the cities of Riga and Helsinki. The silence will enhance the ability to perceive the aural surrounding and thus highlight questions regarding urban development, privacy, property and intimacy. Małgorzata Goliszewska *1985, PL — http://goliszewska.blogspot.com Documentary film maker Ma gorzata Goliszewska probes the borders of documentary narratives by focusing on direct interactions and chance encounters. Her project “Twin” continues her ongoing artistic research on the notion of sisterhood. By documenting a 24-hour period of “shadowing” astrological twin sisters, Ma gorzata questions the meaning of personal biography and backgrounds. Andreas Oskar Hirsch *1972, DE — http://www.HirschOnHirsch.com Andreas Oskar Hirsch adopts an observing and playful approach in his practice, mixed with an interest in automated processes and conceptual considerations. In “What the heck are they talking about?“ Hirsch will transfer birdcalls into Morse code – and from there, he will translate them into language, music and imagery. Hirsch operates under the assumption that birdcalls are in fact coded messaged. What kind of birds carry what kind of messages? Which ones lend themselves to musical compositions, and which ones are better rendered graphically? And what narratives might develop from this journey? Richard Eigner *1983, AT — http://richard.ritornell.at Richard Eigner is a composer, sound artist, drummer and producer. In his work, Eigner navigates between experimental acoustic music, minimalism and electronica. He has worked together with artists such as Bruce laBruce, Flying Lotus and Robert Seidel. For Sound Development City, he will conduct subtle interventions into the urban spaces of Riga and Helsinki. In the cities’ multifaceted soundscapes, he will react specifically to those undertones and sounds that provide signals for orientation by making slight alterations, removing or adding sounds and timbers in the soundscape. Rachel S. James *1984, CA/US — www.racheljames.ca Rachel S. James is a sound artist and artist-ethnographer. She investigates emotional states such as profundity, embarrassment and radical seriousness. For Sound Development City, she will explore the process of how mythologies and societal patterns are formed. In the work “How to Be a(n) <#$>>“, she will record descriptions of places, instructions and stories told by local artists. She will then weave these sound recordings into an investigation of traditional Latvian and Finnish music, which will be presented as radio shows. 4 YangFan Li *1981, CN — http://site.douban.com/YF/ In 1998, YangFan Li co-founded China’s first ever all-girl punk band called Hang on the Box, that recorded two studio and one live album. In her artistic practice, she works across a range of media: theater, painting, music, composition, sound and video. In her project “Trip Jigsaw” she will completely depend on the conditions during the expedition, and will invent and build a new self-made music instrument every day of the trip. She will record music sessions with these instruments using a mobile street studio, and will accompany the recordings with drawings. Moritz Wettstein *1981, CH — www.moritzwettstein.com Moritz Wettstein is media and performance artist, music producer and programmer. He works with self-constructed, and self-programed tools, which he conceives specifically for each project. With the work “Rap Machine” he explores commonalities existing in Rap sung in different languages. His focus isn’t the comprehensibility of the texts, but rather its musical and structural elements. He will record as many conversations as he can around Riga and Helsinki, and slice these into rhythmic words and segments using a self-programmed algorithm. These fragments will then be put together into a piece in the “Rap Machine”. Masǎ Drndić *1982, HR — http://masafilm.wix.com Maša Drndić is an artist, curator, designer and filmmaker. She directed several short documentaries and worked on over a dozen short fiction films. Her works often center on the connections between places, their inhabitants, identity and sense of belonging. In “On Nostalgia”, she explores “Baltic nostalgia” with sound, image and video by looking at artifacts, rituals and places of significance. By giving visual representation to expressions of a yearning for the past, the work seeks to show how Finnish and Latvian societies cope with the challenges of the present. Tiago Romagnani Silveira & AEAEAEAE *1983, BR — www.tiagoromagnanisilveira.com *1988, NO — www.aeaeaeae.io Artists Tiago Romagnani Silveira and AEAEAEAE share a similar research approach. During the expedition, the artist duo will use acoustic impulses to extrapolate geometries and spaces existing at the edge of perception. They will fill up large objects of varying density – such as buildings, hills, and empty lots in the city’s architecture – with sound, thus illustrating a cartography of resonance, harmonics and sound textures. 5 Ruth Lea Danon *1987, IL — https://www.facebook.com/RuthLDanon Ruth Lea Danon studied performance and composition in Israel and the U.S. and has performed as musician in Israel, the U.S. and the U.K. in her art practice, she engages with the mutability of structures, and the de- and re-constructions of established patterns. The project “Tel Aviv – Beirut” tells of the impossible trip from Israel to Beirut, where she wants to visit a friend. She will use the expedition from Riga to Helsinki as a symbolic inner journey from Tel Aviv to Beirut, and will document it in film: Riga will be Tel Aviv, Helsinki thus becomes Beirut, and the trip will be a collection of fictitious memories and experiences. For more information go to: http://sound-development-city.com About Sound Development City is a project initiated by Sound Development and developed in collaboration with Heller Enterprises. The project is financed by Sound Development and organized by Heller Enterprises. Each edition of Sound Development City takes place in two different cities, and follows a different thematic focus. Due to its experimental format, the expedition seeks to provide artists with the opportunity to realize unconventional, interdisciplinary ideas. Sound Development Sound Development is a non-commercial, independent and privately funded cultural initiative based in Zurich, founded by Nia Schmidheiny in 2002. Sound Development is a platform for promotion of, networking of and exchange between artistic and cultural creators. Sound Development focuses particularly on fostering personal encounters and collaborations that go beyond the standard institutional and academic approach. It thus allows for the unexpected to take place, and promotes culture in the open. www.sound-development.com Heller Enterprises Heller Enterprises initiates, develops, and accompanies cultural projects of all kinds. Founded in 2003 by Martin Heller, the company takes an interdisciplinary approach, and carries out commissioned projects on the intersections of culture, economy and politics. 6 Sound Development City 2013: Expedition Logbook The participating artists and the team document the expedition by Sound Development City through images, sound snippets and texts published on a specially developed online logbook. At the end of each expedition, a publication is put together from the collected content. The 2013 expedition was documented in ten separate booklets. You can find the PDF versions of each artist’s booklet here: http://sound-development-city.com/2014/publikationen/ Contact: Duscha Kistler, Project Manager [email protected] Nicholas Schärer, Communication [email protected] t +41 (0)79 830 90 93 Heller Enterprises Giessereistrasse 5, CH-8005 Zurich t +41 43 233 91 37 f +41 43 233 91 38 www.hellerenter.ch Images: Impressions from Sound Development City 2013: Lisbon — Marseille 7 Image 1: Malose Malahela „The Third Space“ Audio Walk, Marseille Image 2: Lucas Norer „The Lisbon Route“ Installation, Marseille Image 3: Maiden Monsters „The Sound of Crisis“ Performance, Marseille Image 4: Wolfgang Dorninger „text2field-recordings“ Workshop, Lisbon
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