Robin Fox & Atom TM "Double Vision", Gert Jan Prins & Martijn Van Boven "Black Smoking Mirror"

Robin Fox & Atom TM "Double Vision", Gert Jan Prins & Martijn Van Boven "Black Smoking Mirror"

Date: 
31.01.2015 21:00
Edition: 
2015
Format: 
Performance
Location: 
HKW
Auditorium

transmediale / CTM Collaborative Concert II. Double Vision, the German premiere of a new collaboration between the shape-shifting musician Atom™ and the Australian intermedia artist Robin Fox.

Tickets are available online until 30 January midnight. On the 31 January, they are online available at the ticket counter at HKW.

This year’s signature collaborative concerts with partner festival CTM Festival host the German premiere of Double Vision, a new collaboration between shape-shifter Atom™ (aka. Uwe Schmidt, Atom Heart, Señor Coconut) and the Australian intermedia artist Robin Fox in a powerful three-dimensional assault of sound and vision. A performance commissioned by Unsound and Adelaide Festival, Double Vision merges Fox's synaesthetic laser-show and Schmidt's deconstructed take on pop music in an attempt to explore affective involvement in a spectrum ranging from a near scientific demonstration of audiovisual phenomena to the playfulness of pop and back.

The second of two collaborative concerts, this evening also features Black Smoking Mirror, a work that forms part of the Noise & Matter trilogy by Dutch artists Gert-Jan Prins and Martijn van Boven. Conveying the rudimentary elements of light, electronic frequencies, and chemical transformations through heat, capture, and storage in elementary media-technological materials, the work is presented on a fixed screen of inflammable canvas that is gradually engraved by a laser, causing combustion. The principle of reflection and the material processing of images is rendered frighteningly physical, a symbolic expression about the transformation time of resistance, friction, and obstruction of the canvas. What remains after the performance – the last, scortched image frame.

Double Vision is commissioned by Unsound and Adelaide Festival. With additional support by Audi.

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