Where: University of Iceland. Veröld, room VHV-104
When: Friday, february 27th, 3-5 PM
I am presenting my ongoing research into spatial and environmental sound interaction at hand of a nameless shape changing sculpture, a mechanism that oscillates between two states, and that at the moment I’m writing this text is still unassembled in parts, unfinished and messy. Yet, I’m confident that by assembling its components it shall find not only its shape but also its meaning – becoming an interface, an instrument, a sensing device, a sonic sculpture?
Starting from there I will present the larger framework of my research, and discuss the potential role of technologies not as tools mediating between a subject and its environment, but as processes of becoming-environmental (Hörl) — where the boundary between instrument and space, between technology and ecology, continuously dissolves.
Where: University of Iceland. Veröld, room VHV-104
When: Friday, february 27th, 3-5 PM
We look forward to seeing you!
Free entry.