8.7.2018 | Natasha Barrett and Charo Calvo
die Reihe
As the first event this winter semester 2018/19 and on the occasion of the INFO DAY of the Master's program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts, die Reihe. Contributions to auditory art and culture presents the Swiss sound artist, musician and researcher Gilles Aubry with his piece "And who sees the mystery", originaly published on the Berlin label Corvo Records in 2017. The performance is based on sound check situations and rehearsals of Berber-Amazigh music recorded by Gilles Aubry in Morocco. Using his microphone as a sound processing device Aubry transforms further his field recordings through performative feedback techniques. The result is an abstract sonic exploration of traditional instruments, rhythms and spaces. It also features a poetic text in Amazigh language by Farid Zalhoud, “Tribute to the Ear”, commissioned especially for the project.
Aubry's practice is based on a performative approach to field recording, documents and historical sources, often in collaboration with other disciplines. He critically addresses listening, sound practices, music, technology and environmental voices, examining their relations to power structures and ideologies in various contexts.
Entrance to both events is free.
die Reihe: Gilles Aubry
And who sees the mystery
November 24, 2018 | 6 p.m. | performance and talk
Universität der Künste Berlin
Lietzenburger Str. 45
Room 103
10789 Berlin
If you are interested in getting to know the UdK and our Sound Studies and Sonic Arts Master's program, come visit us for our INFO DAY on November 24, 2018 starting from 2:30 p.m! Please register at ask @sounds.berlin
die Reihe. Contributions to auditory art and culture is an event series of the Master’s program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at the Berlin Career College at Berlin University of the Arts the Audio Communication Group at Technical University Berlin.
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/reihe | www.udk-berlin.de/sound