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[ecrea] sound:frame 2012 substructions - conference
Wed Mar 21 12:40:30 GMT 2012
_sound:frame festival 2012_
Dates: 12. - 22.4.2012
*Locations: MAk - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / contemporary Art,
brut, Fluc, Morisson club, Hotel am brillanten- grind - all in Vienna,
Austria*
For its sixth edition sound:frame is dealing with necessary
«substructions» which are needed for a festival to be able to take
place. Topics such as cultural economy, positioning in an artistic
context as well as sustainability are being dealt with and discussed
with experts at round tables prior to the festival. The artists will be
provided with a technical base framework to work with. In contrast to
the fixed technical features they are on the other hand left with
complete freedom content wise.
/`Substruktion` (lat. `substructio`: `base frame`)///
/In archaeology, substruction is a term for the structures that support
buildings and terraces, just like pillars carrying vaults in antique
architecture. Whether it is a festival, an institution or an artistic
piece of work, each project requires substructions and pillars to
support them. Rarely however do these substructures become visible to
the outsider, many even make an effort to hide them well. The observer
only sees the superficial whole, a shiny and stable dome, a
representative building, that would collapse without the supporting
architecture. With this year‘s festival focus «substructions»,
sound:frame focuses on the hidden frame- works. We‘ll try to shed light
on the development and the tasks that are involved when realizing a
festival: Why does the exhibition look the way it does? How does
software come into play when implementing multimedia art? Which
technologies are used? What is the un- derlying concept beneath the
program of different events? What are the conditions that are to be met
in order to be able to realize a concept? /
- Exhibition «substructions» - 12.-29.4.2012
A cooperation between sound:frame and MAk – Austrian Museum of Applied
Arts / contemporary Art
With the audiovisual exhibition at the MAK, sound:frame returns to a
setting at a museum. Gerald Moser, who is responsible for the concept of
this year‘s exhibition architecture, took up the concept to build
scaffolding out of an elaborate trussing sculpture that will support the
projection surface and the sound system. For the artists, there‘s a
fixed system with which they can do whatever they want. There‘s no need
for them to care about the technical basis of their work, therefore they
can fully concentrate on content. Different approaches will be shown
consecutively, they will work with the construction in different,
personal ways. Focusing on one work at a time, the respective artworks
are able to fully extend both spatially and temporally.
Robert Henke aka. Monolake is a composer, sound designer, software
developer (Ableton LIVE), installation artist and teaches sound research
and computer music. As an accomplis- hed artist and musician, Henke
works with various artists from other areas, for example Christopher
Bauder with whom he created ATOM. Dutch visualist and software developer
Tarik Barri joins Henke to realize audiovisual performances and
installations. Tarik Barri does research on three dimensional,
interactive technologies and has received widespread acclaim for
creating software for visualization.
Hailing from Canada, Herman Kolgen is known for his interdisciplinary
works - „a true au- diokinetic sculpturer.“ At the intersections of
different media (music, video, film, installati- on), Kolgen searches
for new ways of expression and technological languages.
Born in Austria, Berlin based Rainer Kohlberger is a visual artist and
designer. Kohlberger produces distinctive, interactive, artistic
audiovisual applications and installations by wor- king with unique
generative designs.
Thanks to their precision, innovation and contentual as well as
aesthetic expression, depart are among the most significant audiovisual
artists in Austria. Gregor Ladenhauf (audio) and Leonhard Lass (video)
complement each other in inspiring ways to create multimedia art at its
finest.
The two German artists Jan Jelinek and Karl Kliem have been working
together on audiovisual performances and installations for several years
now. Jan Jelinek focuses on the transformation of sound, where he
converts, reduces and changes pop music into abstract sound collages.
His colleague Karl Kliem, owner of the Label “Dienststelle” creates
visuals and installations for bands playing electronic music.
- Departure Conference
A cooperation between sound:frame and departure, the creative agency of
the city of Vienna
13. April and 14. April 2012, 1pm - 6pm
Lecture Hall MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art,
Vienna, Austria
The three main topics which have been discussed prior to the festival
will once again be dealt with in the course of the sound:frame departure
conference 2012. The outcome will then be presented at the
«substructions» exhibition. Invited experts will present their approach
on the different topics, especially keeping in mind the importance of
sound:frame as an international representative for the audiovisual
community.
- Music program and Live Visuals
Naturally the festival will also include a broad audiovisual live
program. In the selected Viennese locations the focus will as usual lie
on the visualization, especially on mapping installations. Just like in
previous years it is the goal to break away from familiar screen formats
and experiment with new surfaces. Next to our AV acts sound:frame
emphasizes on the communication between visual artists and musicians, as
for example between kon.txt and Svetlana Industries.
We are happy to welcome the London based Boiler Room crew at the
sound:frame festival for the first time in Vienna. Within only a year
Boiler Room positioned itself to be one
of the most important online representatives for underground music. By
now the average number of people watching their stream has reached
unbelievable 1.2 million viewers. The line-up for Boiler Room Vienna
will consist of local booking.
sound:frame‘s musical program tries to explore the most recent
developments and genres by inviting both national and international
musicians and producers who break the barriers and go their own way. At
breakneck speed, new genres are invented. To me this develop- ment is
most appropriately called „eclecticism,“ as very few artists only run in
a single direc- tion. Styles and their names vary and succeed in
combining all kinds of different influences with each other: hip hop,
boombap, glitch hop, bass music, wonky, witch house, fantasy metal,
future beats, broken beats, dubstep, grime, broken jazz, post dubstep,
fidget house, nu jazz,... Whatever you may call it, the sound:frame
program is an accurate depiction of recent trends. Additionally, it was
important for me to create a dramaturgy for the different evenings and
to attune the spots to create a harmonious flow. While it is very
important to try to show different approaches and tendencies, the
programs will be thought of as a whole.
*Details on the festivals web-site: www.soundframe.at
<http://www.soundframe.at>.*
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*Contact: for possible cooperations please write to
(int.press /at/ soundframe.at) <mailto:(int.press /at/ soundframe.at)>, Natascha Fuchs.*
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