2014 Exhibition

Sound Spheres

26. Sound Spheres

The site-specific animated audio-visual work is performed via video projection at the eastern facade of 71 Garfield Street. Thematically it explores basic elements of sustainability, by this also referring to the exemplary features of the building revitalized few years ago.

The artistic approach is in line with Casa Magica’s work-in-progress on “Sound Spheres” , a title which deliberately comprises the broad variety of meaning of both words and their poetic potential of crossover connotations. Sound: noise, music, strait (détroit!), healthy, perfect etc. Sphere: globe, sky, ambiance etc.

On the one hand the artists engage their method of creating digital 3D shapes from 2D photo and video materials, on the other hand their researches in synesthetical relations between the visual and acoustic sphere based on sound-spectrogram analysis.

The basic rhythmic pacesetter is created by transposing electronically data of potential solar energy gain in Detroit.

By all these means the esthetic impression ambiguously oscillates between natural and artificial,  lacing constantly the question, whether and in what sense we should and will integrate human invention and nature in designing our habitat.

The work is performed in a continuous loop all through festival hours.

Artist Talk Friday 6pm at Socra Tea, 71 Garfield, Suite 50 Detroit, MI 48201

With support from Garfield Real Estate Properties LLC. Artist talk and reception sponsored by Quinn Evans Architects.


Artist Information

Sabine Weissinger

Sabine Weissinger

Born 1959 in Goeppingen, at present based in Tuebingen/Germany 1978-80 training and work at stained glass crafts enterprise Gaiser & Fieber, Stuttgart, 1980s studies in art history and science of religion at University of Stuttgart, Florence and Tuebingen, courses at Zeicheninstitut Tuebingen and Freie Kunstschule Stuttgart, 1992 – 1995 managing director of cultural center Sudhaus Tuebingen, 1995 – 2000 editor in chief of review “glasforum” on glass architecture. Since 1996 artistic team cooperation with Friedrich Foerster, specially in the field of architectural projection. This cooperation consolidated through the years – the reason why there is only one collective portfolio.

www.casamagica.de 

Friedrich Foerster

Friedrich Foerster

Born 1952 in Reutlingen, at present based in Tuebingen/Germany ,1970s studies in biology and then specialized in neuroscience at University of Tuebingen, 1980s postgraduate studies and work at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen. Since the 80s he developed and used specific projection and laser applications for artistic intermedia projects, often in audio-visual projects with musicians and other performing artists. In the early 90s prizes of Ars Electronica and International Laser Display Association/USA. Since 1996 artistic team cooperation with Sabine Weissinger, specially in the field of architectural projection. This cooperation consolidated through the years – the reason why there is only one collective portfolio.