SIGNALRAUM: UNIKATE II
Concerts
This event is part of 100 Years Bauhaus. The opening festival.
Where?
Berlin, Akademie der Künste - Standort Hanseatenweg
When?
Fri, 18.01.2019 | 20:30 - 22:15
What?
Concert / Musical / Opera
Unikate are concerts and performances, whose theme and basic motif is playing with musical instruments you develop yourself.
8.30 p.m.
KONSTRUKTION#3: THIRD MOVEMENTS
Annette Krebs
Annette Krebs has been developing “electro-acoustic assemblies” since 2013. Firstly she realises abstract sound visions here, whereby the transition from sound to pure noise is fluent. She also constructs sound bodies, from which she generates the starting material for new solo compositions using microphones with a very high degree of amplification and special software. At the centre of her musical research is on one hand the synaesthetic (visual, spatial, tactile and sensual) perception of sound, but also the microscopic discovery of the musical material. www.annettekrebs.eu
9:15 p.m.
VOCAL SPACE LINES for voice and strophonion with four loudspeakers
Alex Nowitz
Alex Nowitz is a composer of vocal and chamber music, electro-acoustic music and pieces for musical, dance and spoken theatre. He is also a singer (countertenor), whistling and vocal artist presenting a wide spectrum of extended vocal techniques.
Playing his live electronic instrument, the Strophonion developed at Steim in Amsterdam, he’s able to immediately reproduce his own voice in a modified way by applying movements. “Vocal Space Lines“ is inspired by Oscar Schlemmer’s claim for an increased
awareness about performing in and playing with the space.
www.nowitz.de
10 p.m.
SOUND OF BRAIN /MATCHPOINT 4
Marek Choloniewski and Horst Konietzny featuring Dine Doneff
The composer and experimental musician Marek Choloniewski is head of the department of electro-acoustic music at the Academy of Music in Krakow. The results of the Blind Date encounters become sound with the aid of his technique for converting brain waves into sound.
Horst Konietzny is a director, author, lecturer and curator focusing on interdisciplinary projects. He has been head of the modular and mobile SIGNALRAUM as an interdisciplinary project for sound art and new media since June 2012. Current developments in the area of interdisciplinary, media supported art forms are presented and own formats are developed in concerts, symposia, workshops, exhibitions, sessions and performances.
11 p.m.
Film: All Sounds Considered (ASC)
Goran Vejvoda and Florence Müller
All Sounds Considered (ASC) investigates the relationship between sound and silence. The film wanders through some of the most fascinating and astonishing sound landscapes. Sound artist Goran Vejvoda and curator Florence Müller listen here with great sensitivity to the artists and players of this genre, which means all those who deal with artistic, technical or natural sounds and produce fascinating compositions and contemporary sound structures from them.
Concept/directed by Horst Konietzny (www.reframes.de)
With Lisa Simpson, Steffi Müller, Klaus Dietl, Matteo Marangoni, Mariska de Groot, Dieter Vandoren, Marek Choloniewski, Alex Nowitz, Annette Krebs, Ignaz Schick, Ferdinand Försch & Friends, Dine Doneff, Guillaume Paoli.
A production by 100 jahre bauhaus. Das Eröffnungsfestival.
Registration for the Blind Date MATCHPOINT encounter via the festival’s website www.bauhausfestival.de or directly on-site in the Academy of the Arts. Interlocutors are the artists, curators and viewers present at the time.
Hall 1
Admission fee: EUR 15 (EUR 10 reduced)
Address
Akademie der Künste - Standort HanseatenwegHanseatenweg 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.