Sonolevitation & Untitled Sound Objects

Sonolevitation & Untitled Sound Objects

Date: 
28.01.2009 20:00
Edition: 
2009
Format: 
Performance

Sonolevitation
Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand with TeZ

"The Earth is the cradle of humanity, however, it is impossible to spend one's entire life in a cradle." This quote from Constantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, a Russian rocket engineer, is the starting point for Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand's speculative performance on the suspension of gravity. The reduction of gravitational effects may evoke emancipatory associations, yet such conditions predominate in our universe. In a spacecraft, among the most efficient ways to transport nearly all gases, liquids, and powders, is by means of a phenomenon known as acoustic levitation. In Domnitch and Gelfand's 'Sonolevitation', slivers of gold are acoustically suspended by a standing wave. A microphone monitors the slivers' modulation of the levitatory wave: the slightest change in the sliver's position has highly audible consequences. Sonolevitation is the first in a series of projects by the artists which explore microgravitational, near-vacuous environments. The capacity to create artworks in such spaces, permits the actuation of altogether unforeseen optical and acoustic processes. Especially for this performance, the artists have joined forces with TeZ, who will create a live quadraphonic setting of Sonolevitation.

Untitled Sound Objects
Pe Lang and Zimoun
Untitled Sound Objects is a series of works by Pe Lang and Zimoun in which the artists explore the properties of sound, materials, resonance and generative systems. Vibrating motors cause glass plates to oscillate. Various kinds of materials and objects are placed on these plates and generate sounds which are processed and amplified. The fragility and complexity of the resulting sound architecture resonates with the elegance and simplicity of their instrument. Pe Lang and Zimoun have an interest in how sound can be shaped, how space can be engineered, and how new dynamics and tone colours can be produced in a combination of digital and electroacoustical techniques.

Sonolevitation
Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand with TeZ

"The Earth is the cradle of humanity, however, it is impossible to spend one's entire life in a cradle." This quote from Constantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, a Russian rocket engineer, is the starting point for Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand's speculative performance on the suspension of gravity. The reduction of gravitational effects may evoke emancipatory associations, yet such conditions predominate in our universe. In a spacecraft, among the most efficient ways to transport nearly all gases, liquids, and powders, is by means of a phenomenon known as acoustic levitation. In Domnitch and Gelfand's 'Sonolevitation', slivers of gold are acoustically suspended by a standing wave. A microphone monitors the slivers' modulation of the levitatory wave: the slightest change in the sliver's position has highly audible consequences. Sonolevitation is the first in a series of projects by the artists which explore microgravitational, near-vacuous environments. The capacity to create artworks in such spaces, permits the actuation of altogether unforeseen optical and acoustic processes. Especially for this performance, the artists have joined forces with TeZ, who will create a live quadraphonic setting of Sonolevitation.

Untitled Sound Objects
Pe Lang and Zimoun
Untitled Sound Objects is a series of works by Pe Lang and Zimoun in which the artists explore the properties of sound, materials, resonance and generative systems. Vibrating motors cause glass plates to oscillate. Various kinds of materials and objects are placed on these plates and generate sounds which are processed and amplified. The fragility and complexity of the resulting sound architecture resonates with the elegance and simplicity of their instrument. Pe Lang and Zimoun have an interest in how sound can be shaped, how space can be engineered, and how new dynamics and tone colours can be produced in a combination of digital and electroacoustical techniques.

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