June 14 – July 28, 2012
Exhibition Openings
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 8 pm the Akademie Schloss Solitude opens the exhibitions/sound installations of Adam Fure/Ashley Fure, David Brynjar Franzson and Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri.
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 8 pm the Akademie Schloss Solitude opens the exhibitions/sound installations of Adam Fure/Ashley Fure, David Brynjar Franzson and Marianthi Papalexandri-Alexandri.
DAVID BRYNJAR FRANZSON
MONDAY MORNING
»Monday Morning consists of time-lapse recordings of a typical monday morning in my old apartment. Moot and banal everyday sounds – a conversation between me and my then roommate, my dog going wild barking at passers-by, the emptying of the dishwasher – are transcended into something near magical.«
David Brynjar Franzson
ASHLEY FURE, ADAM FURE
VEER
Veer is a study in perceptual thickness. Space, sound, light and matter are crafted not as separate layers of a multi-media project but as tangled strands of a multisensory knot. Participants bend and push through saturated matter, pulling sound from sensors embedded in the walls. In Veer, space provokes movement, movement provokes sound, and visitors instigate an emergent perceptual form.
MARIANTHI PAPALEXANDRI-ALEXANDRI
EXTENSIONS
mechanical devices developed in collaboration with Pe Lang
»Installed in the Unterer Hirschgang, the work points at seven locations. In each location, a steel wire that is connected to a special mechanical device acoustically activates an invisible surface. This configuration invites us to attentively hear and see the production of sound, the movement of the wire between the surface and the mechanical device. Extensions then turns the Unterer Hirschgang into a sounding body. « Dr. Zeynep Bulut, Research Fellow, ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry
ON VIEW: Friday, June 15 to Sunday, July 29, 2012
OPENING HOURS: Tue–Fr 10 am–12 pm & 2–4 pm, Sa–Sun 12–5 pm
participated in
Still from »Afterthoughts of a Walk on the Naze«. Courtesy the artist.
»Playing with Playing Cards.« Design concept by Hiroko Tanahashi