The Labor of Art.The Labor in Art.The Art of Labor.The Art in Labor. This Light… The souls that inhabit the space. Still. The vigilant observing workers, the artists of their craft, continue to keep their watchful eye over their space of work. Now space of and for work(s) of art. Same piece, same performers, same…
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Liquid State of Being: LiquidRoom#8
One of the things that definitively makes end of January be awaited anxiously and with excitement is the fact that this is when ICTUS ensemble‘s LiquidRoom often happen (or, at least in my few+ years of experience they do. In Brussels at least. Well… I guess the exact time of their happening, like most of…
Sound’s Coming of Age
The lights dim. The piece starts. The setup seems to be clear. House left Yaron Deutsch. House right Tom Pauwels. Two electric guitars. It will be only at the end that you will realise: this was not a duo. This was a solo. Where the Sound appeared from its future to its past, only to…
A moving book. A book that moves.
PLAY/READ is an installation. But really… it is so much more. A spectacular experience. It is a moving book.As if you are reading the book, but there are no words.So you are watching the book.And it is all spoken.So you are hearing the book.But also it is a loop and you are not sure what…
Searching the beginning of time… [though Bryn Harrison’s “Receiving the Approaching Memory”]
It is difficult to “simply put” all the aspects of fascination with and by Bryn Harrison’s music, but one thing is certain – it is an absolute beautiful invasion of mind/soul/body. Especially when it comes to the piece for violin and piano. “Receiving the Approaching Memory”. Somehow, it feels like while listening, one is reminiscing…
Sounds from across the Universe
“Scientists sometimes translate radio signals into sound to better understand the signals. This approach is called “data sonification”. On June 27, 1996, the Galileo spacecraft made the first flyby of Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, and this audio track represents data from Galileo’s Plasma Wave Experiment instrument.” [via nasa.org]
Across the Globe
“30 Days of Timelapse, about 80,000 photos combined. 1500GB of Project files. Sailing in the open ocean is a unique feeling and experience. I hope to capture and share it for everyone to see. ” – Jeffrey Tsang, a maritime vlogger, sailor, and photographer. Route: from Red Sea — Gulf of Aden — Indian Ocean —…
… only the mobiles were exactly what they were, and nothing else.
“The man said: “That was what they were supposed to do… ” He said: “Everybody saw something different after all depending on the way they looked at the mobiles… only the mobiles were exactly what they were, and nothing else…” from “Works of Calder” by Herbert Matter Calder loved all kind of experiments… with music……
Within Atoui’s Within
This is not usually a place I would write about a work/piece/performance I participated in (setting aside now the ongoing battle of thoughts on who is the performer who creator who recipient and if and how blurred those lines are…), but taking in account that it is an experience that had such an impact, and…
Brain – the most marvelous machine in the known universe
“Traveling across 500,000 neurons, the images took two years to complete. Funded by the National Science Foundation, Dunn and Edwards developed special technology for the project. Using a technique they’ve called reflective microetching, they microscopically manipulated the reflectivity of the brain’s surface. Different regions of the brain were hand painted and digitized, later using a computer…