
»Oops, We Walked Past the Artwork« – the Hidden Presences of Sound Art in Moss
The MOMENTUM biennial in Moss, Norway lets sound art speak, guiding the audience into the borderlands of the senses – where even a toilet resonates like an echo chamber.
The MOMENTUM biennial in Moss, Norway lets sound art speak, guiding the audience into the borderlands of the senses – where even a toilet resonates like an echo chamber.
MOMENTUM-biennalen i norske Moss lader lydkunsten tale og fører publikum ud i sansernes grænseområder – hvor selv et toilet klinger som et resonanskammer.
Årets udgave af Københavns festival for ny musik rummede både soniske ritualer, kulturmøder og optrin med loops, krop og kassettebånd – og franske musikere, der spillede, som om klang kunne forandre verden.
This year’s edition of Copenhagen’s festival for new music embraced sonic rituals, cultural encounters, and performances with loops, bodies, and cassette tapes – and featured French musicians playing as if sound itself could change the world.
At the Bergen International Festival, William Kentridge and Ryoji Ikeda let art capture what can no longer be said – only felt.
På Festspillene i Bergen lod William Kentridge og Ryoji Ikeda kunsten opfange det, der ikke længere kan siges – kun sanses.