Schiff 014
Curator: Knut Remond
Sundays 24 and 31 August
Sundays 7 and 14 September 2014
Livestream on ohrenhoch.tv
2pm - 9pm every Sunday
The Soundgallery 'ohrenhoch - the Noise Shop' presents on 2 x 2 Sundays two different sound installations with the theme Ship: "Backbord ein Kolibri" by Martin Daske and "Tentacles" by Kg Augenstern (Christiane Prehn and Wolfgang Meyer).
24 and 31 August:
"Backbord ein Kolibri" (1996)
by Martin Daske
The sound installation was made in 1996, a sound-space-installation in all cardinal directions. "Backbord ein Kolibri" is a virtual ship voyage from Paris to Namur (Belgium) compressed to 50 minutes. Martin Daske mas made recordings of inland waterway vessels and watergates. The fixed loudspeaker installation by Knut Remond in the ohrenhoch shopwindow space is like tailor-made for this "circular" sound installation: The soundscapes wander in a circle according to the cardinal direction of the voyage.In the middle of the space a model ship is floating. Out of it fragments of a (fictional?) logbook are sounding.
Martin Daske
Composition studies in the USA at Dartmouth College with Christian Wolff, in Krakow and at the Salzburg Mozarteum with Prof. Boguslaw Schaeffer. Alongside his more traditional compositions Daske developed a form of three-dimensional notation (“foliants“). In 2001 he founded the duo “Soundscrapers“ with the Berlin Philharmonic bassist Janne Saksala and in 2002, the duo “Die Klangschürfer“ (“The Sound Diggers”) with the vocal artist, Rainer Rudloff. Daske has created countless Hörspiele and other works for radio, sound installations, childrens’ Hörspiele, music for theater and film. Since 1989, together with Rainer Rubbert, he has been artistic director of the concert series "Unerhörte Musik" in Berlin. Daske has been running his own production studio since 1993: tribord studio.
7 and 14 September:
"TENTACLES"
by Kg Augenstern (Christiane Prehn and Wolfgang Meyer)
The artist group Augenstern lives and works on the ship Anuschka since years.In July 2014 the MS Anuschka left Berlin direction Paris and south of France to examine all the bridges it passes on the way, using tentacles installed on board turning the ship into a sensitive percepting and sounding laboratory.
There will be an audiovisual livestream from the ship Anuschka to the gallery space of ohrenhoch, where it is projected in an installative way, continuously from 2pm till 9pm. Quasi an adventure in which technical capsizing may certainly be expected...
Live stream from the ship on ohrenhoch.tv
KG Augenstern Christiane Prehn, Wolfgang Meyer (Berlin)
The artist group Augenstern lives and works on the ship Anuschka.
Christiane Prehn: Graduate visual artist, Akademie der Künste Stuttgart. Sculptor, film director. Numerous solo and group exhibitions and awards, in Germany and abroad.
Wolfgang Meyer: Experimental musician, sound artist, videos, film music.
Link to Kg Augenstern on facebook
"Schiff 014 als Heterotopie" - a simultaneous text by Isabella Zamboni and Knut Remond, available at 'ohrenhoch, der Geräuschladen'.
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