[ 22. Mai 2017 ]

BORDEAUX – SOUND & THE CITY — INTERFERENCES, Bordeaux

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Datum: Thu, 18 May 2017
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SOUND & THE CITY — INTERFERENCES
— an exploration of the invisible city
Bordeaux, 2017 May 19th > July 2nd
http://monoquini.net/

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PROGRAM

From May 19th to July 2nd, in various places and spaces of the city of Bordeaux, performances, exhibitions, screenings.

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A. EXHIBITIONS

Erin Sexton
— Hyperdimensional variations II
@ Galerie Rezdechaussée
66 rue Notre Dame — 33000 Bordeaux
Opening: Tue 23 May 7pm
Everyday from Wed 24 May to Sat 7 May,
2pm > 8pm

Manuel Knapp
@ Galerie des Étables
1 rue des Étables — 33800 Bordeaux
Opening : Fri June 2nd, 7pm
Everyday from Tue June 6, to Fri June 23
2pm > 8pm (closed on Sunday and Monday)
With the support of the Paris Austrian Cultural Forum

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B. PERFORMANCES & CONCERTS

Mario de Vega
Victor Mazón Gardoqui
— Sound performances
Fri 19 May, 7pm
@ Café Pompier
7 place Renaudel — 33800 Bordeaux

Martin Howse
— Terra Muta
Sat 20 May, 8pm
@ Auditorium of the Botanical Garden
Esplanade Linné — 33000 Bordeaux

Art Kill Art
Yann Leguay
— Sound performances
Fri 26 may, 7:30pm
@ Fabrique Pola
20 rue Armand Caduc — 33800 Bordeaux

Yi King Operators
— Sound divination séance
Sat 24 June
@ secret location
informations / reservations: info[at]monoquini.net

Aki Onda
— Closing concert
@Galerie des étables
Sun 2 june, 4pm
Participation libre

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C. ELECTRICAL WALKS BORDEAUX

CHRISTINA KUBISCH

Electrical Walks is a public walk with special, sensitive wireless headphones by which the acoustic qualities of aboveground and underground electromagnetic fields become amplified and audible. The transmission of sound is achieved by built-in coils which respond to the electromagnetic waves in our environment. The palette of these noises, their timbre and volume vary from site to site and from country to country. They have one thing in common: they are ubiquitous, even where one would not expect them. Light systems, wireless comunication systems, radar systems, anti-theft security devices, surveillance cameras, cell phones, computers, streetcar cables, antennae, navigation systems, automated teller machines, wireless internet, neon advertising, public transportation networks, etc. create electrical fields that are as if hidden under cloaks of invisibility, but of incredible presence. Electrical Walks is an an invitation to a special kind of investigation of city centres (or elsewhere). With the magnetic headphone and a map of the environs, on which the possible routes and especially interesting electrical fields are marked, the visitor can set off on his own or in a group. The perception of everyday reality changes when one listens to the electromagnetic fields; what is accustomed appears in a different context. Nothing looks the way it sounds. And nothing sounds the way it looks.

Practical infos
Departures @ L’Inox, 7 rue des Capérans, 33000 Bordeaux
Every day from Tue 27 June to Sat 1st July, 1pm to 8pm
(Last depart: 7pm)

— City walks with Christina Kubisch
Tue 27 June & Wed 28 June, 3pm / 5pm

— Meeting with Christina Kubisch
Mon 26 June, 6PM
@ Goethe Institut,
35 cours de Verdun, Bordeaux
With the support of the Bordeaux Goethe Institute

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D. SCREENINGS

THE QUIET ZONE
Karl Lemieux & David Bryant
(Canada, 2015, 16mm, vostfr, 14 min.)

ZONE BLANCHE
Gaëlle Cintré
(France, 2015,, 16mm, 22 min.)

@ L’Inox
7 rue des Capérans, 33000 Bordeaux
Screening every hour
Every day from Tue 27 June to Sat 1 July, 1pm > 8pm
Free Entrance

&

WAS WIR NICHT SEHEN
Anna Katharina Wohlgenannt
(Autriche, 2014, HD, 78mn, vostfr, Sound : Christina Kubisch)

@ Cinéma Utopia
Mon 26 June 8:45pm
6,50 € / 4,80 €

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SOUND & THE CITY — INTERFERENCES

A Monoquini project
in collaboration with Art Kill Art

With the support of :
. École des beaux arts de Bordeaux,
. Rezdechaussée, Café Pompier, la Fabrique Pola, le Jardin Botanique, le Cinéma Utopia.
. Aide à la création et à l’innovation de la ville de Bordeaux,
. CNC / Dicréam,
. Goethe Institut de Bordeaux
. Forum Culturel Autrichien de Paris

http://monoquini.net/