AudeRrose, Ran Ancor & Doron Sadja #163
Doors: 19:30 / Start time: 20:30 sharp
Entrance 5-10 euro (up to your offer)
- AudeRrose - Rotative memory
“Rotative memory” is the shadow tale of the infinite movement of rotating bicycle wheel. On the stage a collection of mechanical objects explore different variations of circular movements. The elements are creating moving shadows inside the room with an overhead projector and a Super 8 projector alternating light sources and diffracting the shadows of the rotating wheels. A collection of sound objects, phone, wheel, turntable (…) are picked up with piezo microphones, creating a metallic and mechanical sound patterns slowly modified in real time. A fragile moving mirror sculptures made with servo motors is turning in the middle of the space alternatively diffracted by the light beams. Finally a homemade electronic suitcase hides the surrealist treasures of another secret electronic apparatus. - Ran Ancor & Doron Sadja - Elektron Mandala
An immersive audiovisual experience, on the intersection of science and art, creating art by hacking on technology as an artistic medium. An electron beam deflected by an electromagnetic field generates images that focuses the attention of the viewer and leads him to ecstatically dive inside “pure” sensory observation. A journey into pure light, before it enlightens the real objects. What we see is the moment in which these points of light are born.
AudeRrose is a multi-disciplinary artist working with performance, photography, sound and projection. Her imagery plays with narrative structures, developing dreamy and intimate universes, exploring various forms of interplay between body, images in motion, deconstructive narrations and self-mythology. Her performances articulate live scenography protocols integrating the projection as an environment medium, considering the black box as a possible oneiric space, where sounds and images communicate in a narrative journey.
Ran Ancor is a Berlin-based artist dedicated to light research and video experimentation. He studied epistemology with a minor in computers, then started to work in between art and informatics. He is active in electronic AV live-set, light installations and wearable performances. Most significant elements in his works are immateriality, movement and metamorphosis, visual fluxus, fusion with sound and space. In 2001 he founded eXtraLight Advanced Visuals, focusing on the light as substance through its expression in the form of light performances, visuals and installations.
Doron Sadja is an American artist, composer, and curator whose work explores modes of perception and the experience of sound, light, and space. Often working with multichannel spatialized sound, smoke machines, and high intensity lights, Sadja combines pristine electronics with lush romantic synthesizers, dense noise, and immersive light projections to create hyper-emotive sonic architecture. Sadja founded Shinkoyo Records and the West Nile performance space in Brooklyn (RIP), and currently runs the Sound Portraits lecture/listening series at Spektrum.