IZLAND and jesusonecstasy: Soundlighter
Sound and light installation
- Exhibition opening at Lightning Guerilla Festival, Alkatraz Gallery, Metelkova City, Ljubljana // September 30th 2014 at 9pm // Until October 8th
The gallery is opened Mondays to Thursdays, 11am–3pm and 4pm–8pm, and Fridays and Saturdays // 3pm–11pm
Vsebina
Concept
The installation establishes a habitat in a reverse loop of liquids, sound and light. The members of the IZLAND tandem mix chemical solutions of different densities with paints and dust, then submerge them into water, and solve them with alcohols; next, the pouring in an aquarium is projected onto a spatial chamber. jesusonecstasy captures the lighting output and sends it back into the space by means of a digital sound synthesizer. In a completed loop, sound frequencies cause vibration of the liquids, while particular substances within the system define wave lengths and velocity of the journey of frequencies. The whole system is responsive on changes in its surroundings, and it also reacts on the presence of the viewers. Visitors enter the inner space of the installation, which is defined by a cylindrical projection screen. In the Soundlighter installation we also face the issue of speed of the supposedly real time, which requires microseconds to travel all the way from the shooting camera to the computer interface: real time is actually not real; rather, it always moves away …
About artists
IZLAND (Gašper Milkovič-Biloslav and Marko Vivoda) develop new approaches to VJing with live mixing of different liquids into organic patterns at the crossroads of analogue technologies. Among other things, they produce visual images for concerts of the bands Silence and Random Logic.
jesusonecstasy (Mitja Cerkvenik) is a producer of analogue electronic music; he makes electronic instruments and effects, and creates sound for theatre productions and short films.
Production
Ljudmila – Art and Science Laboratory and Projekt Atol Institute. Co-production by Strip Core/Forum Ljubljana and Alkatraz Gallery.
Project was supported by Ljubljana City Municipality (MOL) – Department of Culture and Slovene Ministry of Culture.
