SCOPE presents: i!i, Nicolas Wiese & William Costa #150
Doors: 19:30
Start time: 20:00
Entrance: 5-10 euro (up to your offer)
Trio: i!i
Antonis Anissegos: audio/- Patrick K.-H.: audio - animation / Andreas Karaoulanis: animation
Nicolas Wiese 'Uzbek Fairytale 0516'
Audiovisual solo piece for animation video and electroacoustic sound manipulation, based on Aziza Sadikova
Nicolas Wiese & William “Bilwa” Costa
Duo piece for unnatural field recordings and harmonized feedback
Event presented by Scope - curated by AudeRrose
Patrick K.-H., Russian artist residing in Vienna // Antonis Anissegos and Andreas Karaoulanis, bestbefore and Unu, both Greek artists living and working in Berlin, create animation and audio compositions by certain kind of ping-pong-exchange. They share, combine, mutate, convolve, variate hints, sketches, sequences and bits of each other’s material until their come up with something that in way makes “sense”… ….at least what is what they think.
Nicolas Wiese is an audiovisual artist, designer and electroacoustic composer/performer. He lives and works in Berlin since 2006. Wiese creates works in different formats and media, for various contexts – installation and spatial performance, contemporary electronic composition, graphic art, drawing, collage, text collage, radio and experimental film. His main interests are the exploration of spatial and temporal perception, and the deconstruction/reconstruction of found and collected material from everyday life and mass media. He investigates this material in terms of suggestive and contradictory communication value, in terms of historical and psychological ‘meaning’ and ambiguity, and in terms of beauty. There have been numerous performances, installations, screenings, audio publications and radio broadcasts worldwide.
William “Bilwa” Costa is an artist who works in the performing, sound, and visual arts contexts. His work includes: performance, installation, experimental / electroacoustic performance, sound art, graphic scores and conceptual structures for sound and movement performance, field recordings, and improvisation. Collaboration with other artists is essential to his work. He works internationally, generating research, labs, workshops, and performance projects, actively cultivating opportunities for artists to work together on new interdisciplinary experiments. Bilwa has performed, led workshops, and has lectured in N. America, UK, Europe, and Australia.