In a three part concert series the Trio Transmitter for new music along with Bio Artist Fara Peluso explore the life cycle of an artwork: its creation, reception, and deconstruction. In Cells, Sounds & breeding Souls. These three stages of being are represented in different forms of expression, growing out of connections built between contemporary music and the artistic-scientific exploration of living materials.
For the third part of the series Fara Peluso presents a transforming Bio-Art-installation while musicians Florian Bergmann (bass clarinet), Benedikt Bindewald (violin/viola) and Alba Gentili-Tedesci (piano) give life to compositions by the ensemble members as well as to two new pieces by Peter Ablinger.
Bio Art is an art form that, working with living materials and organisms, unavoidably is affected by life cycles. It is dedicated to the observation and production of living processes and moves along the border of art, science, and technology. To create Cells, Sounds & breeding Souls Fara Peluso focused her artistic research on materials based on algae which come to life interacting with the music.
An integral part of this interdisciplinary work is also the process of exchange between all of the artists, and the life cycle that the artistic process itself has undergone. What debates and disputes between the artists have shaped the form of this work and lead to its final form as three evening concert installations?
A production by Trio Transmitter, funded by the Hauptstadtkulturfonds.
Cells, Sounds & breeding Souls – Dekonstruktion
Thursday, 19th September 2019 | Doors 20:00 CET | Starts 20:30 CET
ausland | Lychener Str. 60 | 10437 Berlin
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