Swung Into Blue
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Swung Into Blue The viewer lies on a cot (portable bed) at the base of a narrow wooden silo. A speaker hangs from a long cable and is set into a swinging motion as an atmospheric sound score passes back and forth just over the viewers body in the space hovering above.
Elaine Buckholtz’s work explores the medium of light as both an ephemeral phenomenon and as an intervention to unmask hidden aspects of architectural forms and landscapes. She is interested in poetic renderings that infuse space with image and light.
Floor Vahn’s sound installations traverse new media, engage with composition, gesture to sound/image mappings, synthesis techniques and collaborative improvisation.
The sound is at once luring then disquieting. There is a dim blue light cast in the wooden room and against the far wall a perforated disc of clean white light is spinning in a lulling motion producing a calming effect along the walls of the silo. As the speaker comes to a slowing halt, the next viewer enters the space and lies down to experience the audio-visual score.
Uplook
Uplook is a timed-based performance piece that upends the space and allows participants a studied and meditative view of the ceiling of The Kulturmollan. Using sound, light and a fractured narrative, the viewers are transported through the space on a reclined platform, with Benney serving as an absurdist tour guide.
Paul Benney is a performance artist who likes to move people.
skuggteckningar
Skuggteckningar (Shadow-drawings) are flat ephemeral sculptures, a kind of “snapshot” of the past.
Robert Ek, b. 68, works with images, installations and machinisms.
Bubbla
Bubbla will examine the possibilities of the soapfilm; the reflection and the refraction of light through a transparent material.
Lena Ignestam is an artist working with sculpture and installations, and also drawing and animation.
Millplace
Millplace is a collective cinema realized through the participation of the visitor-photographer.
Marek Walczak makes possibility spaces for people.
Martin Wattenberg‘s work centers on the theme of making the invisible visible.
noplace is a project of Creative Capital