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The Biennale de Lyon – A Terrible Beauty is born

The Arctic Perspective Initiative (API) is a non-profit, international group of individuals and organizations, founded by Marko Peljhan and Matthew Biederman, whose goal is to promote the creation of open authoring, communications and dissemination infrastructures for the circumpolar region. Its aim is to work with, learn from, and empower the North and Arctic Peoples through open source technologies and applied education and training. By creating access to these technologies while promoting the creation of shared communications and data networks without costly overheads, continued and sustainable development of autonomous culture, traditional knowledge, science, technology and education opportunities for peoples in the North and Arctic regions is enabled. Working since 2006 in these regions in collaborative frameworks, API has been creating situations where traditional knowledge, sciences, technologies and the arts form networks of opportunity,awareness, understanding and exchange.

kurátorVictoria Northoorn
místoFrance
tagy
účinkujícíMarko Peljhan
kameraAljoša Abrahamsberg
zvukWerkstatt
střihAljoša Abrahamsberg
interviewAljoša Abrahamsberg
kategorieReports
publikováno2. 12. 2011
jazykČesky / English
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The Biennale de Lyon – A Terrible Beauty is born
The 35m2 gallery presents two monumental works, two different environments. Both spaces are based on the same material context, the same material language. Yet each of these realizations appeals to different senses using different techniques and materials. These new spatial configurations, structures, and installations, which shape our spatial orientation and navigation through space, primarily appeal to our basic senses, our sensory memory, and our individual/private memory.
The international exhibition Beyond the Sound presents a contemporary approach to the specific and lively artistic field of sound art. Sound is presented not as an independent aesthetic form, but as a medium used to explore and reveal phenomena that are often unrecognisable to the eye.