Monat der zeitgenössischen Musik and Blind Signal present STRANGE LOOP. A concert installation made of light, sound and architecture. Visitors are invited to drift away. Stay as long as you like! Experience Strange Loop from different perspectives: standing, sitting, or lying down. The composer Julius Holtz and the video artist Jemma Woolmore combine their work within the structures of the kleiner Wasserspeicher in Prenzlauer Berg.
The former water reservoir becomes the setting for an installation concert in which performers interact with light, architecture and spatial sound. For three days the artists explore an approach to non- linear time, blurring the boundaries between installation and concert, between hearing and seeing. The synaesthetic experience creates a heterotypic space outside of so many over- determined coordinates, algorithms, relations and markets. A place of intuitive listening and synaesthetic experience. The composition evolves like a multi-level hierarchical system. If you move up or down through the system you will find yourself back where you started.
A composition by Julius Holtz (sound) and Jemma Woolmore (visuals) with Hilary Jeffery (trumpet and trombone), Benjamin Jefferys (trombone) & Catherine Wersuhn (self-oscillating tam-tam). Supported by Musikfonds and initiative neue musik berlin.
STRANGE LOOP
Friday, 13th September 2019 | 19:00-22:00 CET | Live-Performance
Saturday, 14th September 2019 | 15:00-18:30 CET | Installation
Saturday, 14th September 2019 | 20:00-23:00 CET | Live-Performance
Sunday, 15th September 2019 |15:00-16:00 CET | Guided tour with the Curator
Sunday, 15th September 2019 | 16:00-20:00 CET | Installation
Kleiner Wasserspeicher | Entrance Diedenhofer Straße | 10405 Berlin
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