Sound, 16 mm
projections
Tobias
Leibetseder,
Patrizia
Ruthensteiner and
Stefan Voglsinger
construct a
physical, changing
sound cosmos of
evaporating
materials.
High-frequency
whirling, dust, a
sponge and snow
flurries. Silence.
The visually
flickering digital
projection
overlaps the edges
of a room and the
next move of the
game comes.
Pulsation of
self-made devices,
interrupted by the
shy click of a
transmitter. Are
we already inside?
Discussion:
A cartography of
Sound Art
with Antonia
Manhartsberger, Hui Ye, Justin Winkler
How do we orient ourselves in the world? How do
listening
experiences
contribute to
feelings of
placement and
displacement?
How do past
memories overlap
with present
situations to
position us in
contradictory
complexes of
space, place,
and time? [...]
The experience
of migration is
thus theorised
as an embodied
process of
estrangement, a
transition from
one register to
another. The
memory of what
it is to be
„home“, in
comparison to
being „away“,
unfolds along
lines of social
relations that
are specific to
the body´s
transition from
one
socio-political
and
spatio-temporal
situation to
another.
Annie
Goh: Migrational
Listening (p.
187; in: Tales
of sonic
displacement,
SoCCoS: Sound of
Culture –
Culture of
Sound. A
Sound-based
Artist Residency
Network, ed.
Julia Eckhardt
& Luís
Costa, 2016)
soccos.eu