Exhibition / Echoing Dimensions
sound & media arts in underground car park! After last year’s “Unfolding Traces”, we are going down again to Kunstraum Potsdamerstraße and transform a multi storey car park into a multidimensional sonic playground by reflecting on the phenomenon of “Echo”. See you at “Echoing Dimensions” end of April!
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Echoing Dimensions
Opening - 26.04.2024 18:00
Exhibition - 27.04 - 04.05.2024
As a fundamental element of our everyday life experience, sound shapes our memories, influences our culture, and can challenge our understanding of space and power dynamics.
By engaging with sound through active listening, we can experience ourselves and our surroundings. Whether it is the rhythmic cadence of a heartbeat, a flowing symphony of urban activity or the hoofbeats of a running horse, minds and bodies construct and rebuild scenes and narratives while sensing and processing the sounds that pass through them. This evokes the phenomenon of an echo. Once you engage with your surroundings, they respond to you, echoing your presence through the fabric of experience.
Resonating with the idea of an “echo”, twelve Berlin-based artists are coming together in the Kunstraum Potsdamer Straße gallery’s underground space for a sound exhibition “Echoing Dimensions”. The former multi-story car park becomes a multidimensional sonic playground for artists to investigate the notion of an “echo” with “intentional listening” by using sound, video and installation. The public is invited to navigate the attentiveness through participatory exploration. Each of the artworks revolves around different themes in which historical ideas resonate, political-personal narratives are re-conceptualized and cultural perspectives are examined.
Artists:
Aliaksandra Yakubouskaya, Aron Petau, Bill Hartenstein, Fang Tsai, Ivana Papic, Joel Tenenberg, Juan Pablo Gaviria Bedoya, Jung Hsu, Lukas Esser, Marcel Heise, Nerya Shohat Silberberg, Özcan Ertek
Organisation / Curation: Fang Tsai & Özcan Ertek
Poster by Joel Tenenberg & Aliaksandra Yakubouskaya