Friday, 21 November, 2014 - 18:00
Big Sine // Pär Thorn+Ian Douglas-Moore
21 Nov 2014 - 23:59
In the site-specific sound installation BIG SINE by Ian Douglas-Moore, visitors enter an empty ausland filled only with sound. Sine tones tuned to resonant frequencies of the room create a vibrating, shifting, aural picture of the space that changes over time and as the listener moves around.
installation opens at 17:00, followed by a short concert at 22:00 of
Pär Thorn - computer and prepared speakers
Ian Douglas-Moore - guitar
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no entrance fee for installation; donation suggested for concert
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Berlin-based musician Ian Douglas-Moore plays solo guitar music that doesn't sound like a guitar. Using long tones and feedback, he creates textures that range from throbbing, placid drones, to abrasive noise or fragile high-pitched interference sounds.
http://soundcloud.com/
Pär Thörn (born 1977) is a Swedish liveelectronic musician, writer and conceptual artist.
He wants to emphasize the mechanical and material aspects of the taperecorder and the unsecure element in the use of radio. The music moves between sinewaves, circuitbending, clicking stroboscopes, metallic sounds, chanting sound poetry and brutal screams that get juxtaposed with the found material of the radios. Thörns record "Schöneberg/Stammheim/Gärdet/<wbr>Rågsved" (Treffpunkt) got nominated as the best Swedish experimental music record during 2008. Currently he is active in projects with the dancer Takako Suzuki, the turntablist Ignaz Schick, the saxophone player Martin Küchen and the trumpet player Axel Dörner.