SIGNALRAUM. BEST PRACTICE

Installations, concerts, interventions, blind dates, talks

This event is part of 100 Years Bauhaus. The opening festival.

Where?

Berlin, Akademie der Künste - Standort Hanseatenweg

When?

Fri, 18.01.2019

What?

Exhibition

Horst Konietzny and guests

“The guiding principle of the Bauhaus was therefore the idea of creating a new unity through the welding together of many ‘arts’ and movements: a unity having its basis in man himself and significant only as a living organ­ ism.” Walter Gropius

In his famous manifesto, Gropius formulates the high expectations on the effectiveness of the Bauhaus ideas. His vision encompassing all the arts contributes to the myth of the Bauhaus as the refuge of the unity of all things and phenomena and the place where the world’s turmoil may be ended.

SIGNALRAUM is inspired by the thesis of the positive changeability of the world through collaborative, aesthetic practice and puts it to the test.

Hall 1 provides a space for this with sound and visual installations, concerts, interventions, participative formats for the viewers’ aesthetic experience, lectures and discussions, inviting visitors to interact.

BEST PRACTICE is designed as a space for action and encounter. The central and reference point is the installation of a text and sound collage for which Horst Konietzny asks artists of all disciplines about art experiences that changed their lives. In the Matchpoint 4 blind date format visitors are invited to actively get to grips with their experience of art. UNIKATE Concerts and performances, whose theme and basic motif is playing with musical instruments you develop yourself.

Concept & direction: Horst Konietzny
A production by 100 jahre bauhaus. Das Eröffnungsfestival.

Friday, January 18
Day programme
10 am – 6 pm
Signalraum: Best Practice
Ongoing performances:
Voll Stoff!
Matchpoint 4 Blind Dates …
Musical interventions

Special Performances:
12 am
Violinenautomat
2 – 3 pm
Dine Doneff Solo
4 – 5 pm
Voll Stoff extra!

VOLL STOFF! 
Ongoing performance
Lisa Simpson, Steffi Müller, Klaus Dietl

Musical sewing machines and more. A quirky poetic sewing­sound art as a contin­ uous musical­visual performance and homage to artists such as Anni Albers. The group weaves itself musically into the secrets of the Bauhaus­typical textile art. Voll Stoff!
Or “totally textile”!
www.hoelle.media/en/

MATCHPOINT 4
Blind Dates zur Kraft der Kunst
Marek Choloniewski /Horst Konietzny

While the sound collage runs, visitors can meet for a blind date chat on the power of art and talk to artists and curators involved with the festival and other visitors. Leave a brief note on the chat and you can be part of the closing concert on the Friday, where the dialogue with the audience is musically translated and continued (please register directly on­site).
The Polish sound artist and professor of electro­acoustic music Marek Choloniewski (Krakow) feels his way into the “spiritual in the art” here with various sensors and translates it into sound.

VIOLINENAUTOMAT
Karl F. Gerber

A truly special unicum is the Violinautomat by Karl F. Gerber, because it further interprets what is probably the most difficult traditional musical instrument – the violin. Perhaps it’s more about polyrhythms on three separate bows than about bel canto. And enhanced playing techniques with musical automats as well now? The sounds visualise themselves through the chosen concept. The unique Violinautomat can be heard with new compo­sitions on Thursday and Friday at 12 noon.
www.roboterjazz.com

DINE DONEFF SOLO
Dine Doneff (contra bass / percussion) works as a musician and composer. He left his home town in Western Macedonia to become a musician, and has since worked in numerous ensembles with an exceptionally high variety of styles. He’s made a number of recordings with Savina Yannatou on ECM and his own label, neRED Music, among others. He’s also produced theatre work for the Munich Kam­ merspiele and the Thalia Theater Hamburg, and others.
www.dinedoneff.com


Halle 1
Admission fee for all exhibitions/installations:
EUR 12 (EUR 8 reduced) on january 17/18
The tickets for exhibitions are not available online. Please purchase your ticket directly at the ticket counter at AdK.

Address

Akademie der Künste - Standort Hanseatenweg
Hanseatenweg 10
10557 Berlin, Germany

Accessibility

  • On-site assistance

Funding formula

100 jahre bauhaus. Das Eröffnungsfestival is an initiative of the Bauhaus Berlin Dessau Weimar Cooperation and is supported by the Federal Cultural Foundation. The festival is staged in cooperation with the Academy of the Arts, Berlin.

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