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[Nettime-bold] De Appel (Amsterdam): CINEMA SOUNDS SYNERGY |
From: "pers/press De Appel" <press@deappel.nl> CINEMA SOUNDS SYNERGY PRESENTS: Roy Villevoye/Jan Dietvorst / Stephen Vitiello / Golden Masters 04.05 - 31.05 / Opening 3 mei 18.00 - 20.00 uur CINEMA: 'us/them', Roy Villevoye/Jan Dietvorst Two Asmat brothers, who are acquainted with the film makers and whom they paid a visit in Asmat (Papua), travel - for the first time - together with them to the Netherlands. The makers wanted to present this journey in real time. Roy Villevoye: "There is no dramatic plot, there is no explanation or clarification. Without restrictions scences from Papua and the Netherlands are being mixed. From this montage of impressions, acts, faces and situations an image appears that is complex and simple as well. Us/them handles about live on earth". 'us/them', 2001 had its preview in Kriterion, Amsterdam. SOUNDS: Humming Bird Feeder, Stephen Vitiello, 2001 Eight speakers produce sounds of birds eating, landing and flying away. The experience of this soundpiece is intensified by blue and green light. Humming Bird Feeder was created as a reaction to the 11th of September. Vitiello is interested in the physicality of sound and its potential to define the shape, feel and color of a room. He is also interested in exploring how people receive sound and to what extent he can create a work, with no visual component, and offer an environment in which the audience will be enticed into listening with the same attention that they would give to a visual or audiovisual work. Stephen Vitiello: "Humming Bird Feeder was created in the weeks after September 11, 2001. It was originally presented as a companion piece to World Trade Center Recordings: Winds after Hurricane Floyd at the NYC sound gallery, Diapason in October 2001. Diapason has two spaces, one very large, the other is small. In the large space, we had agreed to present a field recording I made in 1999 from the 91st floor of the World Trade Center. The recording is straight to tape, without editing or processing. Two contact mics had been placed on the windows of my studio picking up the sound of the building swaying in the winds. Passing planes are also audible. When the World Trade was destroyed, I was living a handful of blocks away with my wife and baby daughter. In late September, just before the Diapason show, we took a trip to the mid-West to escape the noise, dirt and dust as well as the sadness in the city. I brought along a pair of contact microphones that I attached to birdhouses in a family member's yard. The sounds are of the birds landing on the birdhouses, eating, moving their food around, flying away. As opposed to the WTC recordings which have been untouched, the HBF piece goes in and out of being processed through my laptop computer. The bird sounds become a launching pad from which I can enter into a less real sound environment. The piece is meant to be about a much more personal space and frame of mind, as opposed to the very public, now historic reference to the World Trade Center". SYNERGY: Golden Masters, 'Big Mag Space Model, Minijack 02' In their research for origins of the creative graphic process Harmen Liemburg and Richard Niessen (Golden Masters) got interested in the process that takes place between the so called in - and output. To map the events influencing these transformations they designed Jack Model 12.0. The adapted model 13.0 is being projected on the wall of the Synergy room to present, in their words, "an imaginary cartography from the time before the Great explorers". Golden Masters invited 16 artists to make a contribution to the space, the field of influence in which the process takes place. Participants: Persijn Broersen/ Margit Luk醕s - Ruben van Gogh - Designpolitie - Richard Janssen - Geerten Verheus - Maria Barnas - Samuel Vriezen - GM - Johannes Schwartz - Sub Office - Jennifer Tee - Raf Snippe - Jodi - Annelys de Vet - Thomas van Aalten - Jeroen Jongeleen. Opening 3 mei 6 - 8 pm / Also with a performance of the score by Samuel Vriezen. Stichting De Appel, Nieuwe Spiegelstraat 10 NL - 1017 DE Amsterdam, www.deappel.nl tel ++31-20-625 56 51 fax 622 52 15 Tuesday through Sunday 11-18 hrs _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold